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Woman Burned to Death, Accused of Kidnapping 7yrs Old Boy in Delta


Mob burns woman to d3ath after accusing her of kidnapping 7-year-old boy in Delta community (video)


By Tessy ogbemi

An angry mob set ablaze a woman accused in a failed child kidnapping attempt in Agbarho community, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State. 

An eyewitness disclosed at the scene of the incident at Ekwvere Road claimed that the woman hid the seven year old boy she allegedly abducted in a sack, adding that she was even carrying a Bible on one hand. 

Community sources said some residents in the area accosted the lady when they observed the way she was dragging the sack, to know what she had in it. 

It was gathered that the angry mob immediately brought a used tyre to the scene, which they forced down her neck after beating her to a pulp. 

“The lady and the tyre were set ablaze,” the source added. 

The incident has again heightened tension in the community over rising cases of missing children. Agbarho community has been in the news for more than a year over issues of missing children with mothers alleging that no fewer than 30 children had been stolen from the community. 


It was gathered that last week, a young man in his 20s suspected of trying to abduct a child was caught and handed over to the police.

"This lady was quite unlucky as the mob this time opted for instant justice, fearing that if she was handed over to the police, she might be released later. The angry mob probably chose to set her ablaze to send a clear message to those kidnapping children in the community to stay away from the town. With what has happened today, they will know it is no longer a police affair in the community,” a source in the community said.

Mob burns woman to d3ath after accusing her of kidnapping 7-year-old boy in Delta community (video)
Mob burns woman to d3ath after accusing her of kidnapping 7-year-old boy in Delta community (video)
Mob burns woman to d3ath after accusing her of kidnapping 7-year-old boy in Delta community (video)

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  1. This should serve as a strong warning to others that has done it before and also those planning to involve their self in it.lets keep up an eye for each other because security is not just for the uniform men but it's everyman's business as long as you human.

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