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Teenager Reportedly Stabs Friend To Death Over Food Fight In Lagos
Teenager Reportedly Stabs Friend To Death Over Food Fight In Lagos
EKO HOT BLOG reports that a teenager, Daniel Akindele has reportedly stabbed his friend, Ayo Bameke, to death while fighting over food at Abattoir Complex in the Agege area of Lagos State.
According to newsmen, the duo alongside their friends often visited the complex to play football.
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On the day of the incident, Bameke was said to have left his friends to buy food.
He later returned to meet his friends at the complex and was said to be eating when Akindele, who was also hungry, requested to share in the food.
However, the request led to a fight between the duo
During the scuffle at the front of the Harmony Abattoir Management Services Limited, Bameke allegedly used a pair of scissors to injure Akindele.
A security personnel in the complex, Segun Ijaola, told the publication that Akindele overpowered Bameke, collected the scissors, and stabbed him in the chest.
He said, “The teenagers were four in number and between the ages of 14 and 15 years. They are always together. Around 11am on that Saturday morning, they were in front of the Harmony Abattoir Management Services
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“For those, who claimed to be leaders of this Jemgbagh Development Association, Abuja, we urge them to be truly developmental in their drive to build cohesion among the people and attract real development to their area rather than engaging in mischief or blackmail.”
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