Man beats prostitute for demanding extra N200 after prolonged sex in Lagos

A trader at Ladipo market in Lagos, identified as Kelvin Duru has been accused of beating up a prostitute for demanding more pay for extra rounds of sex.

Duru was dragged before an Ejigbo magistrates’ court after he engaged the services of a sex worker in a popular hotel but refused to pay for extra rounds of sex with the 32-year old Blessing Isi.

According to PM Express, the request for extra money caused a serious quarrel between Kelvin and Blessing and in the process, he allegedly dealt some blows on her and injured the commercial sex worker on the mouth.

The incident happened at the popular brothel located at Mosalashi Street off Lafenwa Road in Ejigbo, Lagos.

Blessing told the court that Kelvin approached her for a sex romp and she charged him N500 with the hope that he would spend very little time and pay her the fee.

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She said when he stayed for almost two hours, she then protested but he promised to add extra N200 to make it N700.

Blessing said Duru later gave her N1000 and asked for change. She then gave him N300 but he insisted that she will not collect the extra N200 which caused the fight and he injured her.

The Edo state-born Blessing claimed that during the fight, Kelvin stole her N76,000 which she kept in her room where the fight took place.

Duru, however, said when he contacted Blessing they agreed on N500 before they started the romp.

He said at the middle of the action, she said that he had wasted much time and should add another N200 which he agreed since he was still in the action.

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When he finished, he then insisted that he will not pay the extra money.

He denied that he stole any money from her bag.

Duru was charged to court for assault, to which he pleaded not guilty.

The presiding magistrate, Mr. L.K.J. Layeni granted Duru bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum.