Brutality in the hands of unprofessional policemen is an ill faced by some countries in the world, including Nigeria. Tales of police brutality has been getting more popular in recent times as citizens clamour for a reform.
It is not new to hear stories of policemen killing innocent citizens without proper investigation, and that should not be the case.
A Nigerian lady, identified as Anita Akapson, was reportedly killed by policemen in Abuja on October 13.
According to reports from a friend of the deceased, identified on Twitter as Ms. Carla (@ihekauche), Anita was killed by the policemen after a verbal altercation ensued between them.
See her tweets below:
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Meanwhile, NAIJ.com earlier reported that a 27-year-old woman fell off the 27th floor of a building while trying to take a selfie.
According to a report, taking selfies has led to more than 250 deaths since 2011, and that does not seem ready to stop anytime soon.
NAIJ.com gathered that a 27-year-old woman in Panama, identified as Sandra Manuela Da Costa Macedo, fell to her death from the 27th floor of a building while trying to take a selfie.
The mother of two had been sitting on the railing of the balcony when she tumbled backwards and fell. It has been said that perhaps strong winds pushed her back leading to her fall.
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Source: Naija.ng