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An angry mob decided to tore her clothes and beat her up after she was busted trying to kidnap a child!
Apparently mob psychology is the same across Africa, Kenyan mob bust a female criminal, they strip her before lynching her. The same is true of Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria.
A female kidnapper in Lagos yesterday unsuccessfully tried to seize a child and when a mob caught up with her, they stripped her.
Cases of kidnappings are on the rise in the West African nation. Criminals now mostly women kidnap children and other vulnerable persons then demand big ransom to secure their release.
Now you under why the Nigerian mob yesterday mercilessly beat the female kidnapper before the police rescued her.
Photos of the female kidnapper have been doing rounds on the social media. See them below:
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