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Gunmen Kill Businesswoman, Two Children In Oyo (Photo)

by Davies Ngere Ify
January 4, 2021
in Metro
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There was mild tension at Idere in Ibarapa Central Local Government Area of Oyo State on Saturday as unknown gunmen suspected to be kidnappers shot dead a businesswoman, Alhaja Serifat Adisa and two 9-year-old boys.

Alhaja Adisa, the Chief Executive Officer of Subawa filling station was killed along Igboora/Idere road on Saturday night, January 2.

According to report, the gunmen stormed the filling station and forcefully dragged the woman into the bush where she was later found shot dead at about 11:pm.

It was gathered that the two boys and woman were reportedly going to Idere from Igboora where they had earlier gone to celebrate New Year with their relatives.

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According to a man who introduced himself as the boys’ uncle, the children and the woman were waiting for a commercial motorcycle around the gate of Subawa filling station to take them to Idere.

Alhaja Serifat Adisa

After waiting for a while, the woman decided to put a call to her close relative who is a commercial morcyclist in Idere to come and take them home.

“While she was making the call, one of the gunmen whom had already positioned themselves around the Subawa filling station, on sighting the woman making call, felt she might be calling security operatives, then fired a shot directly at the woman who was standing with the two kids. The stray bullets hit only the kids and they died instantly, while the woman fled into the bush,” he told Ibarapa Parrot.

Thereafter, the gunmen proceeded to abduct Alhaja Adisa. Sources said the kidnappers killed the woman when they discovered that they were being trailed by the Amotekun security operatives.

Meanwhile, the two kids have been buried amidst tears, while the mother was admitted in an undisclosed hospital in Igboora.

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