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Policeman Crushes Woman To Death In Nasarawa

A Police officer, attached to the Nasarawa State Police Command has allegedly crushed a 35 year old woman to death.

The incident occurred on October 21 when the policeman rammed a vehicle into the commercial motorcycle the victim and her son were passengers on.

The incident occurred behind Ta’al Conference Hotel, near the School of Health, Lafia, Nasarawa State

According to report, her child who was also involved in the accident alongside the motorcyclist survived and in the hospital receiving treatment.

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