Friday 25 October 2013

Man caught with human leg in Bauchi, escapes lynching by mob

A man found with a human leg in Bauchi State was rescued by the
whiskers from being killed by an angry mob after police officers came
to his aid.
The middle aged man was discovered to be in possession of the
amputated body part, which belonged to his father, in Gudun village,
Bauchi Local Government Area of the state.
The mob not knowing the circumstances surrounding the man being in
possession of the leg attacked him with the intention of lynching him
until police officers swooped in.

Vanguard reports:

The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Haruna Mohammed, said
that Police initially arrested a man (names withheld) with a human leg
in Bauchi.

He added that after investigation, it was discovered that the leg
belonged to his father, which was amputated in the hospital because of
an illness.

Mohammed said: "The hospital gave him the amputated leg to go and
bury. As a stranger, he pleaded with an Okada rider to take him to the
outskirt of the town where he will dispose of it.

"Unfortunately for him, the motorcycle rider took him to Gudun village
and alerted the public. The enraged mob took laws in their hands and
started beating him before he was rescued by the police."

He added that after he was rescued, the Police took his statement and
paid a visit to the hospital, where they met his father whose leg was
amputated.

He said: "The father of the man gave us the same story and we feel
there is nothing incriminating against the suspect.

"We released him and he was admitted in the hospital because of the
beating the villagers gave him."

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