The gun battle between a group of policemen and some armed robbers
in the early hours of Tuesday, October 13, 2015 turned deadly as a
woman and her 14-month-old baby were hit by the robbers’ stray bullets
and died.
See photos after the cut
The woman,
identified as Mrs. Jane Ndirieka and her baby were hit in their house
by stray bullets from the robbers shooting spree. The Trent reports that
the victim’s neighbours said at their 4th Avenue flat say that Mrs.
Ndirieka was shot twice, one in the chest and in other the right
shoulder while she carried her baby. Her baby died on the spot while
she was rushed to the hospital.
While on the way to the government’s general hospital, she died in the car and was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
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| Front view of Access bank, 4th Avenue, where the robbers attacked (Credits: The Trent) |
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| The robbers’ bullets hit a car in the Payless Car Shop beside Diamond Bank |
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| The robbers’ bullets hit a car, shattering the windscreen, in the Payless Car Shop beside Diamond Bank |
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| The entrance of Diamond Bank which was robbed in the early hours of the morning around 8am |
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| Bullet holes left behind by robber’s shots seen
in a flat opposite the bank, 2 flats away from the flat of the woman
who was killed with her baby |
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| The marks left by the
bullet on the walls of the victim, Mrs. Jane Ndirieka showing the
point where the robbers’ bullets passed through hitting her, killing
her and her baby in Festac |
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| The door of the house of the victim, Mrs. Jane Ndirieka showing the point where the robbers’ bullets passed through |
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| 18-month-old baby died on the spot after being hit during a gun battle between the police and armed robbers |
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Sole OPC Guard Repels Robbers From Attacking 3rd Bank
The gang of at least 20 armed robbers dressed in army fatihues who
stormed 4th Avenue, Festac Town would have attacked the First City
Monument Bank (FCMB) located on the same street with Access Bank and
Diamond Bank which were robbed, but for the intervention of an O’odua
Peoples Congress (OPC) guard who single-handedly repelled them.
The Trent reports that the guard popularly called Agbashe, was said
to have shot back at the robbers who targeted FCMB as the third bank in
a chain of deadly attacks which left a trail of blood.
Attempts by the robbers to gun down Agbashe proved abortive as
their bullets failed to hit at him. While, his shots repelled the
robbers. On noticing that their bullets were not affecting the OPC
guard, the robbers abandoned their plans to rob the bank and fled.
Eye-witnesses who spoke with The Trent, said it was like watching a
movie and Agbashe operated like he had a bullet-proof shield. They
believe he was using a
‘juju’, African charm.
The police reportedly arrived at least 30 minutes after the
robbers escaped in their boats after carting away unspecified amount of
money from the two affected banks.
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