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BREAKING: Many Soldiers Feared Dead After Suspected Yahoo Boys’ Vehicle Rams Into Morning Drill in Lagos

- Many soldiers feared dead after a vehicle driven by suspected Yahoo Boys crashed into their morning drill at Myoung Barracks, Lagos.
- Eyewitness: “Blood everywhere,” says a survivor who was at the back of the group.
- Suspects caught, vehicle vandalized; one suspect fled the scene.
An unconfirmed number of soldiers from Myoung Barracks, Yaba, Lagos, are feared dead after a suspected drunk driver crashed into them during morning physical training on Friday.
According to TheNiche, the incident, which occurred in the early hours, has thrown the military community into panic.
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“There’s blood everywhere. I was spared because I was at the back,” one of the soldiers recounted.
EKO HOT BLOG gathered that the soldier, who spoke anonymously, said the vehicle carried three young men suspected to be Yahoo Boys (internet fraudsters). The car plowed into the troops near the Myoung Barracks Army Sports Camp, causing chaos.
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One of the suspects fled the scene, while the other two were caught, beaten unconscious, and their vehicle vandalized.
More details to follow.
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