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  • Just In: Bandits storm popular Nigerian sch, kill teacher, wife, others

    Just In: Bandits storm popular Nigerian sch, kill teacher, wife, others

    Panic at BECO Comprehensive High School, Kwi in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State on Monday afternoon as two of the teachers who were also a couple identified as Mr and Mrs Rwang Danladi were shot dead in broad daylight by yet to be identified gunmen.

    The couple, said to be newly-wedded were participating in a meeting to compile results of students in preparation for the school’s 2023 Speech and Prize-Giving Day slated for this Friday when the gunmen barged into the school in broad daylight and killed them.

    The Vice Principal of the school identified as Mr Dalyop Emmanuel, was also seriously injured by the armed men.

    Mr Rwang Tengwong, National Publicity Secretary of Berom Youth Movement, a socio-cultural group, said in a statement issued in Jos that the incident occurred about 3.00 p.m. on Monday.

    “We are saddened by the invasion of BECO Comprehensive High School Kwi by gunmen.

    “Two teachers, Mr and Mrs Rwang Danladi, a newly-wedded couple, were shot dead.

    ”Mr Dalyop Emmanuel, the Vice-Principal of the School, was seriously injured by the armed men.

    ”The teachers were holding a meeting to compile results of students in preparation for the school’s 2023 Speech and Prize-Giving Day slated for this Friday.

    ”The injured person is currently receiving treatment at the Jos University Teaching Hospital,” he said.

    The spokesperson decried influx of criminals in some communities in the state.

    ”We call on security operatives to, as a matter of urgency, raid these communities that have become enclaves of criminals, particularly Fass and Mahanga in Riyom.

    ”This is necessary to get rid of criminal elements that have defied law and order,” he said.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in Plateau, DSP Alfred Alabo, also confirmed the incident to journalists.

    Alabo, who did not give further details on the incident, said that the command was on top of the situation.

  • Just In: Villagers flee as gunmen set ablaze Imo monarch’s house, vehicles

    Just In: Villagers flee as gunmen set ablaze Imo monarch’s house, vehicles

    Unidentified gunmen have razed the country home of the traditional ruler of Ndia Iche Arondizuogu community in the Ideato North Local Government Area of Imo State, Eze Kanu Ikenolu.

    It was learnt that the attackers used explosives to start a fire in the traditional ruler’s mansion, leading to panic and apprehension in the community.

    Vehicles and some other properties were said to have been burnt.

    Some residents abandoned their homes and fled to the nearby bush in search of safety, an eyewitness said.

    The eyewitness said properties worth millions of naira were destroyed during the attack.

    The spokesperson for the state police command, Henry Okoye confirmed the arson attack.

  • BIZARRE! Man k!lls wife, eats body parts, uses skull as ashtray

    BIZARRE! Man k!lls wife, eats body parts, uses skull as ashtray

    A Mexican man dubbed the ‘Cannibal of Puebla’ who allegedly killed his wife, ate her brain in tacos, and used her skull as an ashtray has been arrested in Mexico.

    The suspect, identified as Alvaro,32, was picked up at the couple’s home in Puebla on July 2 and taken into custody.

    He is accused of murdering his wife, a mother of five on June 29 while under the influence of a prohibited substance.

    Following the killing, Alvaro allegedly dismembered victim Maria Montserrat Animas Montiel’s body and placed her remains in plastic bags.

    He allegedly threw some of them into a ravine behind the home and kept the rest inside the property.

    According to sources close to the case, he confessed to eating part of his wife’s brain in tacos and using part of her shattered skull as an ashtray.

    Two days after the killing, he allegedly called one of his stepdaughters to confess his crime.

    The victim’s mother, Maria Alicia Montiel Serran, told local media: ‘He told one of her daughters to come and collect her mum because “I already killed her and put her in bags”.

    Grieving Maria Alicia added that Alvaro chopped up the 38-year-old victim’s body ‘with a machete, a chisel, and a hammer’. She went on: ‘I called him crying, asking why he did that to her if she wasn’t a bad person.’

    According to Maria Alicia, the suspect confessed: ‘I killed her, I cut her into pieces, and I threw her into the ravine in bags.’

    She added that he claimed: ‘She didn’t suffer.’

    Maria Montserrat married Alvaro less than a year ago. She had five daughters, aged 12 to 23. The youngest two lived with the couple and, they were subjected to violence and sexual harassment from Alvaro , according to their grandmother.

    Maria Alicia said: ‘He would spy on them while they showered, and my daughter, well, you know that out of love, she always sided with him.’
    The victim’s family says Alvaro – a builder – is a drink and drug addict and was often violent towards his wife.

    The family says the couple often posted about their worship of Santa Muerte on social media. The police reportedly found a black magic altar in their home.

    Maria Alicia said: ‘Drugs, he used them, and he snorted cocaine and everything. Well, I think he had mental problems because to do something like that…

    ‘He adored the one down below, well, I know because she had Santa Muerte tattooed on one of her colourful legs.’

    The victim’s family has not yet been able to lay Maria Montserrat to rest because the police are still searching for some of her remains, which also need to be DNA-tested.

    Her mother demanded: ‘Give her to me so that I can bury her and give her a proper send-off.

    ‘That’s what I want, and don’t let him go free because I believe no mother would want her daughter to be sent to her in pieces. I demand justice.’
    The Puebla Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the case.

    [Dailymail]

  • SAD! Nigerian student stabbed to de@th during a fight in Canada

    SAD! Nigerian student stabbed to de@th during a fight in Canada

    Police in Toronto have identified a 28-year-old student from Nigeria as the victim who was fatally stabbed during a fight in a Scarborough plaza, over the weekend.

    The victim, Ifeanyichukwu Oseke, was rushed to the hospital, but succumbed to his injuries on the way there.

    The incident is now being treated as a homicide.

    Police said the fight broke out on Sunday, June, 25, shortly after 7 p.m., in the area of Eglinton Avenue East and Brimley Road.

    Toronto Police Service Duty Inspector Jeff Banglid told reporters at the scene that two people were fighting in the plaza, which left one with serious injuries.

    Police said the male suspect was last seen getting inside of a dark-coloured sedan, heading south on Brimley Road.

    The unnamed suspect is described by police as a man with medium-length dark hair, wearing a light-coloured tank top, pants, and shoes.

    “It was very populated at the time and we understand there was a number of people that actually had seen this event,” Bangild said, adding police believe it to be an isolated incident with no risk to public safety.

  • SAD: Lady shoots Uber driver dead, out of fear of abduction

    SAD: Lady shoots Uber driver dead, out of fear of abduction

    A U.S. lady, Phoebe Copas, has been charged with murder for killing an Uber driver, Daniel Piedra Garcia, whom she thought abducted her to Mexico.

    The police authorities in Texas, said Ms Copa who was travelling to see her boyfriend, while on the way thought that she was being abducted and taken into Mexico.

    Ms Copas saw traffic signs that read Juarez, Mexico, thinking she was abducted.

    Lady shoots Uber Driver
    She contacted the emergency number 911 and took a photo of the driver to show to her boyfriend, after which she pulled out a gun from her bag and fired it at the driver.

    The 48-year-old woman has remained in police custody after being charged with murder for the death of Mr Garcia.

    The 52-year-old man died in a hospital hours after depending on life support.

    “At some point during the drive, Copas thought she was being taken into Mexico and shot Piedra. The investigation does not support that a kidnapping took place or that Piedra was veering from Copas’ destination,” the police statement said.

    “The investigation does not support that a kidnapping took place or that Piedra was veering from Copas’ destination.”

    Driver Killed, Many Abducted, As Soldiers Exchanged Fire With Bandits
    Driver Killed, Many Abducted, As Soldiers Exchanged Fire With Bandits Information reaching Naija News House says that Driver Killed, Many Abducted, As Soldiers Exchanged Fire With Bandits Malam Muhammadu, one of the survivors of Monday terror attack, has in an interview with newsmen gave account of what happened during the…

  • Court orders randy man to pay commercial s3x workers 45k for services rendered

    Court orders randy man to pay commercial s3x workers 45k for services rendered

    A randy man, Oluwafemi Damilola, has been ordered to pay four sex workers the sum of N45,000 being the agreed payment for services rendered to him and paying with fake bank alert in Ondo State.

    The order of the Ondo Magistrate Court presided over by the Chief Magistrate, Mrs. Charity Adeyanju, who ordered the money to be paid to the ladies.

    The aggrieved four sex workers, Glory David, Akere Bright, Valria Isaac and Ngozi Okoro, had dragged Damilola before the Court for having carnal knowledge of them and scamming them by refusing to pay the agreed amount for services they rendered to him.

    Rather than pay them after the romp, he sent fake bank alert with the aim of defrauding them and escaped. It was later they realized that he had scammed them by obtaining sex without any payment.

    The matter was reported to the Police and after several months, he was arrested and eventually detained at the station for interrogation over his conduct.

    After interrogation, the Police found him culpable and subsequently charged him before the Court for the alleged offence under the Criminal Law of the State.

    The prosecutor, Mr. Akao Moremi, informed the Court that the defendant committed the offence in October 2022 at Sabo Road, Ondo City.

    The charge sheet read: ” You, Oluwafemi Damilola, sometime in October 2022 at Sabo Road Ondo in the Ondo Magisterial District did conduct your in a manner likely to cause the breach of peace by fraudulently having carnal knowledge of Glory David, Valria Isaac, Akere Bright, and Ngozi Okoro”.

    “That you, Oluwafemi Damilola on the same date, time and place in the aforementioned Magisterial district did indecently assault Glory David, Valria Isaac, Akere Bright, and Ngozi Okoro by fraudulently and unlawfully having carnal knowledge of them with the pretence of sending them the sum of N45,000 which you failed to do so but willingly send them fake alert with aim of defrauding them sexually and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Sections 249 and 360 of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Volume 1 law of Ondo State of Nigeria, 2006.”

    The Police prosecutor, who informed the Court that he would be calling five witnesses to testify in the case, applied for a date to enable him to study the case file.

    But the defendant’s counsel, Mr. S. A. Iluyemi, told the Court that there was a move for settlement between the defendant and the complainants.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs. Adeyanju, granted the application made by the defendant’s counsel and ordered that the money be paid to the complainants before the next day of adjournment.

    She then adjourned the matter till 23rd June, 2023, for the final report of settlement.

    Source: PM Express

  • SAD! Three dead in US mass shooting

    SAD! Three dead in US mass shooting

    No fewer than three people were feared dead while three got injured in a mass shooting at a house in Maryland’s capital city, on Sunday night.

    Annapolis Police Chief Edward Jackson told reporters at a media briefing that the shooting came from what he called an “interpersonal dispute.”

    Jackson, however, assuaged the fear of the people about a further threat to the public, according to CBS.

    He declined to elaborate on the relationship among the people involved but said those killed ranged in age from their 20s to their 50s.

    He said authorities had not established a concrete motive for the shooting.

    “It wasn’t random,” Jackson said, noting that the victims “died outside” the home.

    Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley said, “We are saddened for the families and for Annapolis that they have to deal with this. This can happen anywhere and nothing gets resolved through the use of guns.”

    We are in a very middle-class neighbourhood in Annapolis, Maryland,” Buckley said. “Tonight is an example of, yet again, senseless violence, people trying to resolve issues with guns. It is the most ridiculous thing we can do as a society. We have to do things to stop this.”

    The police statement said a suspect was in custody. The chief later described the person as a “person of interest” and said no charges had been filed, adding that authorities have recovered a weapon.

  • More than 150 killed in one LGA in three weeks – Plateau governor

    More than 150 killed in one LGA in three weeks – Plateau governor

    The Plateau State governor Caleb Mutfwang, has said at least 150 people have been killed in Mangu LGA of the state in the last three weeks.

    Mutfwang disclosed this during an interview with Channels Television yesterday.

    According to the him, four persons were murdered in the LGA on Thursday night.

    Recall that over the past few months, some LGAs in Plateau have witnessed a spate of violent attacks, resulting in fatalities and displacement.

    In May, Solomon Maren, a member of the house of representatives from Plateau, said over 100 people were killed in two days during overnight attacks in his constituency — Mangu/Bokkos.

    Similarly, more than 30 persons were reportedly killed in an attack by gunmen in Bwoi, Mangu.

    Mutfwang said 80 percent of the incidents are “pure genocide”, adding that over 30,000 people have been displaced.

    He noted that reports from the communities indicate that the perpetrators of the violent attacks are “foreign mercenaries”.

    “Last night, four people were killed in Mangu. Conservatively, I will put it that in the last three weeks, we have buried not less than 150 people in Mangu local government,” he said.

    “And as I am talking to you we have no less than 30,000 people scattered in various IDP camps that we are having to deal with now.”

    On his meeting with President Bola Tinubu, the Plateau governor said the president has the “political will” to deal with the security challenges in the state.

    “I had the privilege and honour to have a meeting with Mr President at very short notice. The meeting centred around the challenges of security in the Plateau and I found Mr President full of listening ears and determination to deal with the issues. I think it is going to be a welcome change.”

    “The response of Mr President is reassuring and his understanding of the problem was quite comforting. Certainly, Mr President is showing that he has a political will to deal with the issues.”

  • Palestinian killed by Israeli forces in west bank

    Palestinian killed by Israeli forces in west bank

    Palestinian Territories: Israeli forces on Friday killed a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry and the army said, with the latter adding that a soldier was lightly wounded.

    Mahdi Biadsa, 29, was killed on Friday as he arrived at the checkpoint in what the Israeli military said was a stolen vehicle.

    The military in a statement said it had “neutralised” a Palestinian who had arrived near the crossing point between the West Bank and Israel in a stolen vehicle.

    “While IDF, Israeli army, soldiers inspected his vehicle, the suspect attacked an IDF soldier and attempted to steal his weapon,” the army said, adding a “lightly injured” soldier was taken to hospital.

    “Following the confrontation, another soldier in the area shot live fire toward the suspect and neutralized him,” the army said, adding that it was “investigating the incident.”

    Nearly three million Palestinians live in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since the Six-Day War of 1967.

    About 490,000 Israelis live in the occupied territory in settlements deemed illegal under international law.

    Since the start of the year, at least 157 Palestinians, 21 Israelis, a Ukrainian and an Italian have been killed in violence linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to an AFP tally compiled from official sources.

    The figures include combatants as well as civilians and, on the Israeli side, three members of the Arab minority.

     

  • SAD! Sudden d3ath of SS3 student in Akwa Ibom sch sparks controversy

    SAD! Sudden d3ath of SS3 student in Akwa Ibom sch sparks controversy

    The sudden death of a Senior Secondary School 3 student in Akwa Ibom State has become an object of controversy.

    The deceased, Edima Ini Umoh, was until her death a student of Full Life Academy, Uyo, Akwa Ibom.

    It began as a minor complaint for headache but within the next few hours, Edima was no more.

    Her death has now sparked allegations against the school authority.

    But the school management on its part believes the mother of the deceased has a lot of questions to answer.

    According to the Principal, Full Life Academy, Pastor Aniefonteabasi Victor- Williams, everything happened in a flash as no one had the premonition of her death.

    She said the deceased student complained of having a headache in the morning of that fateful day and the nurse gave her paracetamol, adding that she felt better and joined her mates for lunch at about 2:30 pm, during which she even demanded for extra food.

    The Principal revealed that, “at about 4:00 pm of same day,, Edima complained of headache again, at that point the school nurse wanted to commence a malaria treatment so that the headache would not result to full blown fever; she brought out a Coartem- an antimalarial drug to administer to her but the deceased refused to take it and said instead they should inform her mother to get Amathem for her.”

    She explained that at that point, the school matron called Edima’s mother and handed the phone over to the deceased to speak with her mother.

    She further explained that “Edima was telling the mother to pray for her about three times and asked her to come to the school immediately with Amathem and pepper soup; the mother felt that she was over-panicking and asked her to calm down.”

    The Principal continued, “The matron told us that shortly after Edima spoke with her mother, she became calm, and asked the hostel parent and hostel prefect who were on ground to allow her to rest and because of the headache, they felt it was proper to let her rest, the hostel parent assigned the school senior prefect who is her classmate to stay with her.

    “When we asked the head girl about what happened, she said that Edima was calm and later slept off, so she left her room to also sleep upstairs, not long after she (Edima) started snoring, being that they know her to snore while sleeping, they felt that it was normal.

    “After a while, the hostel parent said she returned to check those on Prep, if they were reading and to check on Edima who complained of headache.

    “That was when she saw white substance mixed with blood coming out of Edima’s nose, at that point, she said she raised an alarm and there was panic everywhere, by the time they carried her out of the bed, she had already messed herself up.

    “She said they cleaned her up and the nurse tried resuscitating her while waiting for the doctor’s arrival. We are affiliated to Premier Clinic. Our Executive Director was called and every other school leader was called and they all ran down to the school immediately, even the owner of Premiere clinic, our ED called him and he came immediately and tried his best.

    “I was told that when it was as if nothing was happening, they took the girl to the Premiere clinic where she was placed on oxygen. We prayed, hoping she would respond and come back to life.

    “When nothing happened, we reached out to Jeconiah Specialist Hospital; the consultant said we should bring her, it was when we got there that she was confirmed dead by the doctor.

    “At that point, we could not do anything else. We and the family were hoping that she would wake up before morning because her body was warm. I was even squeezing her fingers, praying that she would come back to life.

    “She was taken home that night, we followed the uncle to the house and we got to our homes at midnight.

    “In the morning, I went back to see if she had woken up, and the uncle told me they had taken her to the morgue.

    “So after the school session that Friday, I and my team went back for a condolence visit to the mother’s residence, that was when the family informed us that they wanted to carry out an autopsy and that they will carry us along, we accepted.”

    Asked if the deceased had an underlying sickness or any known medical condition, the principal said there was nothing of that nature to the best of her knowledge.

    “Everything was confusing considering the speed with which the whole thing happened, because we have had cases where parents came to carry their wards at 10pm to hospital and they survived.

    “We also have children with serious asthmatic attacks, but they survive.

    “We have Nebulizing machines here, we nebulize them before taking them to hospital. This girl was one of our best and we were even preparing her to be our Valedictorian this year until this incident,” she lamented.

    However, the family appears not ready to buy into the narrative by the school management.

    In a letter through their lawyer, Edikan Lawrence, Esq. obtained by DAILY POST, tagged, “Demand for full Disclosure of Events Leading to the Unnecessary and Unfortunate Death of Miss Edima Ini Umoh”, the family insisted that the school authority should furnish them with a detailed account of what led to their daughter’s death.

    The letter, which was copied to the commissioner for education in the state and the commissioner of police, regretted that four days after the incident the school authority had failed to give a full and detailed account of what transpired within the school that culminated into the “untimely, painful and unfortunate loss.”

    The letter said, “Predicted on the foregoing, we have our client’s instruction (and indeed that of the entire Richard Essien Umoh family) to demand a full disclosure and formal statement of all events, including the minutest details, leading to the death of Miss Edima Ini Umoh, addressed to the family through our office within 48 hours of the service of this letter.

    “Take note that where you fail or refuse to act in terms of this demand within the time stated above, we have our client’s instruction to resort to other legal measures to ensure that justice is not only done but seen to be done in this case and this will be without further recourse to you.”

    But the school lawyer, Barr Iniobong Udoh, in an interview, said the school was not perturbed.

    Udoh said the whole event was out of negligence on the mother’s side, wondering how a mother would waste over three hours to visit her daughter who was sounding desperate on the phone that she had a headache.

    According to her, what I noticed from the whole story was that the mother was negligent. She delayed taking the drugs to the daughter for over 3 hours after she was informed.

    “Everyone knows the history of their children, she was supposed to rush down to give her the drug or if need be, take her to her personal doctor and later go for the pepper soup.

    “From the lawyer’s letter, she sent someone to go to market to buy chicken to prepare pepper soup and that was what delayed her.

    “That is why there is provision for students to call their parents in case of sickness. Also in the child right law of Akwa Ibom state, you can’t force anything on a child, as soon as the child said she doesn’t want this particular drug, we don’t have the right to force her to take it.

    “The mother was supposed to rush down to see what was happening first before going for a pepper soup which can even be bought in a restaurant.

    “She never gave the school any instruction, that since she was delaying they should do something to the child as others do, the school hoped on the mother to rush down.

    “We are meeting with the lawyer as a team this evening before we write officially and copy all the places the letter was sent to.

    “Since the letter was asking us to disclose the cause of the death, as we don’t know, we are expecting the mother to tell us the cause, except the mother agrees to tell us if there is any family history concerning the child’s health, we will not know.

    “During admission, there was a space to write about any underlying medical condition, the mother wrote none, and the medical report of the child she gave us proved that she was a healthy child.”