Video: Woman Collapses After Police Officers Dragged Her From Husband’s Car

A video has emerged of a woman who collapsed after she was allegedly dragged out of her husband’s car by police officers attached to Oru Division of the Ogun State Police Command.
The police officers were reported to have accused the husband of the collapsed woman of driving a stolen car.
The video of the incident was posted by an X user Oyindamola @dammiedammie35
In the video watched by OSUN DEFENDER, the woman was seen lying helpless air jordan 4 mars blackmon 2024 on the floor beside the car.
Nigerian police officers in Oru, Ogun State, reportedly dragged a woman out of her husband’s car until she collapsed at a checkpoint in Itamerin Junction, claiming her husband was driving a stolen car. pic.twitter.com/RSdDxncatQ
— Oyindamola???? (@dammiedammie35) February 13, 2025
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The husband of the woman, whose face was not shown in the video, was heard saying that he told the police officers that his wife was not medically okay, but they 200 Release Date – nike gold air chukka moc high school – SBD – nike gold air yeezy glow in the dark sneakers boys Rattan Obsidian CZ4149 refused to allow him to go.
Oyindamola had in the post written, “Nigerian police officers in Oru, Ogun State, reportedly dragged a woman out of her husband’s car until she collapsed at a checkpoint in Itamerin Junction, claiming her husband was driving a stolen car.”
Responding to the post, the Ogun State Police Command through its X handle, said the issue is under investigation.
The post read, “Thanks for bringing this to our notice. However, the Command is taking the incident seriously and will air jordan 4 military blue 2024 investigate and take appropriate action against those responsible”.
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Olamilekan Adigun is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience in journalism embedded in uncovering human interest stories. He also prioritises accuracy and factual reportage of issues.