ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

 ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

Whenever the news of this incident is remembered, it sends a cold chill to everyone’s spine due to the circumstances in which they died and the way they were killed.

According to sources, one of the students had a debtor named Bright, who owed him an undisclosed sum of money, and this concerned him greatly because Bright was avoiding him.

The four students arrived at the debtor’s house to demand the debt, but in the process of settling the loan, a misunderstanding arose, which quickly escalated into a dispute.

The debtor’s neighbour heard the ruckus and screamed, claiming the four men were coming to steal laptops and cell phones.The noise attracted Aluu vigilante group, and while on their way to the scene of the chaos, the people concluded that the students were the thieves that had been terrorizing the community.

On hearing this, an angry mob began chasing the four boys through the streets with sticks and stones, caught them, stripped them naked, beat them until they were unconscious.

Afterwards, in the presence of a crowd, the Nigerian police officers and the community’s people, they were dragged through mud, had concrete slabs dropped on their heads and car tires filled with petrol wrapped around their necks and set ablaze. Nobody could stopped it, not even the Nigerian police force.

Credit: (RIVERS MIRROR) Port Harcourt Town Geng FACEBOOK Page.

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ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

 ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

Whenever the news of this incident is remembered, it sends a cold chill to everyone’s spine due to the circumstances in which they died and the way they were killed.

According to sources, one of the students had a debtor named Bright, who owed him an undisclosed sum of money, and this concerned him greatly because Bright was avoiding him.

The four students arrived at the debtor’s house to demand the debt, but in the process of settling the loan, a misunderstanding arose, which quickly escalated into a dispute.

The debtor’s neighbour heard the ruckus and screamed, claiming the four men were coming to steal laptops and cell phones.The noise attracted Aluu vigilante group, and while on their way to the scene of the chaos, the people concluded that the students were the thieves that had been terrorizing the community.

On hearing this, an angry mob began chasing the four boys through the streets with sticks and stones, caught them, stripped them naked, beat them until they were unconscious.

Afterwards, in the presence of a crowd, the Nigerian police officers and the community’s people, they were dragged through mud, had concrete slabs dropped on their heads and car tires filled with petrol wrapped around their necks and set ablaze. Nobody could stopped it, not even the Nigerian police force.

Credit: (RIVERS MIRROR) Port Harcourt Town Geng FACEBOOK Page.

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ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

 ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

Whenever the news of this incident is remembered, it sends a cold chill to everyone’s spine due to the circumstances in which they died and the way they were killed.

According to sources, one of the students had a debtor named Bright, who owed him an undisclosed sum of money, and this concerned him greatly because Bright was avoiding him.

The four students arrived at the debtor’s house to demand the debt, but in the process of settling the loan, a misunderstanding arose, which quickly escalated into a dispute.

The debtor’s neighbour heard the ruckus and screamed, claiming the four men were coming to steal laptops and cell phones.The noise attracted Aluu vigilante group, and while on their way to the scene of the chaos, the people concluded that the students were the thieves that had been terrorizing the community.

On hearing this, an angry mob began chasing the four boys through the streets with sticks and stones, caught them, stripped them naked, beat them until they were unconscious.

Afterwards, in the presence of a crowd, the Nigerian police officers and the community’s people, they were dragged through mud, had concrete slabs dropped on their heads and car tires filled with petrol wrapped around their necks and set ablaze. Nobody could stopped it, not even the Nigerian police force.

Credit: (RIVERS MIRROR) Port Harcourt Town Geng FACEBOOK Page.

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ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

 ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

Whenever the news of this incident is remembered, it sends a cold chill to everyone’s spine due to the circumstances in which they died and the way they were killed.

According to sources, one of the students had a debtor named Bright, who owed him an undisclosed sum of money, and this concerned him greatly because Bright was avoiding him.

The four students arrived at the debtor’s house to demand the debt, but in the process of settling the loan, a misunderstanding arose, which quickly escalated into a dispute.

The debtor’s neighbour heard the ruckus and screamed, claiming the four men were coming to steal laptops and cell phones.The noise attracted Aluu vigilante group, and while on their way to the scene of the chaos, the people concluded that the students were the thieves that had been terrorizing the community.

On hearing this, an angry mob began chasing the four boys through the streets with sticks and stones, caught them, stripped them naked, beat them until they were unconscious.

Afterwards, in the presence of a crowd, the Nigerian police officers and the community’s people, they were dragged through mud, had concrete slabs dropped on their heads and car tires filled with petrol wrapped around their necks and set ablaze. Nobody could stopped it, not even the Nigerian police force.

Credit: (RIVERS MIRROR) Port Harcourt Town Geng FACEBOOK Page.

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ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

 ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

Whenever the news of this incident is remembered, it sends a cold chill to everyone’s spine due to the circumstances in which they died and the way they were killed.

According to sources, one of the students had a debtor named Bright, who owed him an undisclosed sum of money, and this concerned him greatly because Bright was avoiding him.

The four students arrived at the debtor’s house to demand the debt, but in the process of settling the loan, a misunderstanding arose, which quickly escalated into a dispute.

The debtor’s neighbour heard the ruckus and screamed, claiming the four men were coming to steal laptops and cell phones.The noise attracted Aluu vigilante group, and while on their way to the scene of the chaos, the people concluded that the students were the thieves that had been terrorizing the community.

On hearing this, an angry mob began chasing the four boys through the streets with sticks and stones, caught them, stripped them naked, beat them until they were unconscious.

Afterwards, in the presence of a crowd, the Nigerian police officers and the community’s people, they were dragged through mud, had concrete slabs dropped on their heads and car tires filled with petrol wrapped around their necks and set ablaze. Nobody could stopped it, not even the Nigerian police force.

Credit: (RIVERS MIRROR) Port Harcourt Town Geng FACEBOOK Page.

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ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

 ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

Whenever the news of this incident is remembered, it sends a cold chill to everyone’s spine due to the circumstances in which they died and the way they were killed.

According to sources, one of the students had a debtor named Bright, who owed him an undisclosed sum of money, and this concerned him greatly because Bright was avoiding him.

The four students arrived at the debtor’s house to demand the debt, but in the process of settling the loan, a misunderstanding arose, which quickly escalated into a dispute.

The debtor’s neighbour heard the ruckus and screamed, claiming the four men were coming to steal laptops and cell phones.The noise attracted Aluu vigilante group, and while on their way to the scene of the chaos, the people concluded that the students were the thieves that had been terrorizing the community.

On hearing this, an angry mob began chasing the four boys through the streets with sticks and stones, caught them, stripped them naked, beat them until they were unconscious.

Afterwards, in the presence of a crowd, the Nigerian police officers and the community’s people, they were dragged through mud, had concrete slabs dropped on their heads and car tires filled with petrol wrapped around their necks and set ablaze. Nobody could stopped it, not even the Nigerian police force.

Credit: (RIVERS MIRROR) Port Harcourt Town Geng FACEBOOK Page.

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ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

 ALUU 4: 10 Years After The Lynching Of Four Students Of UNIPORT

Whenever the news of this incident is remembered, it sends a cold chill to everyone’s spine due to the circumstances in which they died and the way they were killed.

According to sources, one of the students had a debtor named Bright, who owed him an undisclosed sum of money, and this concerned him greatly because Bright was avoiding him.

The four students arrived at the debtor’s house to demand the debt, but in the process of settling the loan, a misunderstanding arose, which quickly escalated into a dispute.

The debtor’s neighbour heard the ruckus and screamed, claiming the four men were coming to steal laptops and cell phones.The noise attracted Aluu vigilante group, and while on their way to the scene of the chaos, the people concluded that the students were the thieves that had been terrorizing the community.

On hearing this, an angry mob began chasing the four boys through the streets with sticks and stones, caught them, stripped them naked, beat them until they were unconscious.

Afterwards, in the presence of a crowd, the Nigerian police officers and the community’s people, they were dragged through mud, had concrete slabs dropped on their heads and car tires filled with petrol wrapped around their necks and set ablaze. Nobody could stopped it, not even the Nigerian police force.

Credit: (RIVERS MIRROR) Port Harcourt Town Geng FACEBOOK Page.

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