Woman Set Ablaze For Kidnapping Baby In Lagos
Category: Crime News
The suspected female ritualist, identified simply as Toyin, who was rescued from being lynched by angry mob who apprehended her during an alleged attempt to abduct an eight-month-old baby in the Ebute-Metta area of Lagos State, has died in the hospital.
The state Police Public
Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the development to our
correspondent on Thursday.
He said Toyin was hospitalized at the
Federal Medical Center, Ebute-Meta, because she was badly burnt by the angry
mob that caught her engaging in the illicit act.
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“The lady has died in hospital,”Hundeyin said.
Punch Metro
had reported that the suspect entered the private residence of a relative of
the baby’s mother in search of her husband, one Akeem.
After being
informed that her husband was not on the premises and subsequently advised to
leave, Toyin left the building but lurked around the area.
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Upon realising that the only adult with the children had left, she went
back into the building and was said to have attempted stealing a baby.
An
11-year-old girl, who was in the company of the children, prevented her and
raised the alarm, causing residents of the community to apprehend Toyin.
The suspect was taken under the bridge in the Ijora area, where
angry residents allegedly attempted to lynch her but the police later
intervened and took her away.
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Hundeyin had said Toyin sustained severe burns during the attack and was
hospitalized.
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