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UPDATE: Police Rescue Female Suspected Kidnapper From Death At Ipata Market

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UPDATE: Police Rescue Female Suspected Kidnapper From Death At Ipata Market

Afrika Eyes gathered that the suspect was assaulted to the point of death before police officers intervened and rescued her.

Ilorin,  Kwara State– An alleged female kidnapper narrowly escaped death on Thursday morning after being brutally beaten by an angry mob at the popular Ipata Market in Ilorin, Kwara State.

Afrika Eyes gathered that the suspect was assaulted to the point of death before police officers intervened and rescued her.

“She was beaten mercilessly and almost lynched, but she miraculously survived after police arrived and quickly rushed her to a hospital,” a source said.

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The police, however, have not disclosed the identity of the suspect or the hospital where she is currently receiving treatment.

Afrika Eyes had earlier reported that a suspected female kidnapper was on Thursday morning beaten to death by an angry mob at the popular Ipata Market in Ilorin, Kwara State.

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Eyewitnesses told Afrika Eyes that the woman was allegedly caught attempting to lure a child away when traders and passersby raised an alarm.

The situation quickly escalated as the crowd descended on her, subjecting her to severe beating before she eventually died on the spot.

Items said to have been recovered from the suspect included four ATM cards and several documents, which fueled suspicions that she may have been part of a larger kidnapping syndicate.

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Barely three months ago, a man was rescued by the Kwara State Police Command from a violent mob after being accused of attempting to kidnap a child within the metropolis.

The similarity between both cases has heightened anxiety among residents, who fear a growing trend of abduction attempts targeting vulnerable children.

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