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Four slaughtered in Kaduna for inability to pay ransom

By Gabriel Udeh, Kaduna

Again four persons have been reportedly slaughtered by armed bandits in Kaduna state.

The victims were allegedly kidnapped from Angwan Madaki, few weeks ago when the Bandits invaded the area.

Eyewitness sources told journalists that the victims were slaughtered overnight and their bodies dumped by roadside at Tsohon Gaya when their parents were not forthcoming with ransom demanded by the Bandits.

Two of the sources who spent four days in captivity told journalists that his uncle was also killed in an attempt to escaped.

The killers, they alleged, called on them to come with ten able bodied men if they want the body of their uncle.

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