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Bandits Force Mother to Bury Her Own Children After Killing Them in Captivity

A Nigerian woman who was abducted alongside her three children has recounted a horrific ordeal, revealing that bandits killed two of her children and forced her to bury them with her own hands.

The woman, whose identity has been witheld, managed to escape captivity and shared her traumatic experience in a testimony that has deeply shaken the nation.

The kidnappers murdered two of her children during the time they were held captive. In a cruel act, the bandits then forced the grieving mother to dig graves and bury her own children herself. This devastating account highlights the extreme brutality being inflicted on victims of banditry across Nigeria.

The woman’s testimony offers a glimpse into the deepening human cost of banditry, where countless families continue to endure unimaginable loss and trauma. Her survival and escape from the kidnappers provide a rare but painful insight into the horrors faced by those who fall victim to such criminal gangs.

This incident underscores the growing insecurity in many parts of Nigeria, where bandits have been carrying out mass abductions, killings, and other violent crimes with impunity.

The forced burial of her children represents one of the most distressing aspects of the ordeal, revealing the psychological torture inflicted on victims beyond physical harm.

The Nigerian government and security agencies continue to face mounting pressure to address the escalating banditry crisis and protect citizens from such atrocities. As the woman’s story circulates, it serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for effective action to combat insecurity and prevent further suffering for vulnerable families across the country.

Eniola Odetoye

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