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Mob Beats Robbery Suspect to Death

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Angry mob has reportedly beaten a yet-to-be-identified armed robber to death after he attempted to rob a resident identified simply as Victor at Olugboso in the Agege area of Lagos State

It was gathered that the incident happened on August 20 after the suspect broke into Victor’s apartment at midnight and attempted to rob him of his valuables with a toy gun.

Victor on noticing that the gun was a toy gun, challenged him and engaged him in a fight. In the process, the armed hoodlum reached for a pair of scissors in his pocket and stabbed Victor.

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It was learnt that the sound of the struggle attracted the attention of some co-tenants who rushed to the scene.

A resident who spoke to newsmen said the co-tenants intervened, overpowered the hoodlum and rescued Victor who was already inflicted with severe bodily injuries.

The incident happened around 1.30 am. The occupants in the building heard the sound of people struggling, the witness said.”

“They traced the sound to Victor’s room and tried to rescue him. By then, he was already stabbed in the neck, including his chest and some parts of his face. They had to quickly rush him to a nearby hospital.”

Other residents who came out to witness the incident descended on the suspect and beat him to a stupor.

He later died due to the impact of the attack on him by the angry mob.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, while confirming the incident said, “The incident happened. A pair of scissors and a toy gun were found on the suspect. The corpse has been deposited in the morgue. The victim was taken to the hospital and he is responding to treatment. Investigation is ongoing”.

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