NEMESIS! Thunder Strikes 18 Kidnappers To Death While Sharing Ransom – STRANGE BUT TRUE STORY!

Thunder
Thunder
Spread the love

Nemesis caught up with 18 suspected kidnappers when they were killed by thunder while sharing their ransom in a forest in Toungo Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

READ ALSO:  UPDATE: Court Remands Popular Warri Bishop In Prison For Alleged Rape Of Deliverance Candidate – READ INSIDE STORY!

Sources said the men of the underworld were sharing ransom money they got from their victims when the thunder struck them.

Thunder
Thunder

Toungo is a town and Local Government Area in the southern part of Adamawa State on the Nigeria-Cameroon border.

READ ALSO:  RED ALERT! WEMA Bank Swells Up Lagos COVID-19 Figures, 50 Staff Affected, Regional Ofiice, Branch Closed – CORONA VIRUS IS REAL!

“The bandits, it was gathered, had collected over N20 million from their wealthy victims between Koncha in Cameroon and Toungo in Nigeria,” a source in Toungo said.

According to the source, the suspected kidnappers met their end because angry victims went spiritual against them.

READ ALSO:  BREAKING: National Broadcast By PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI On DEMOCRACY DAY, June 12th 2020 – READ FULL BROADCAST

“Angered by incessant attacks by the kidnappers, community leaders and victims consulted a native doctor to send thunder after the bandits. They met their Waterloo when they gathered to share the money,” the source said, adding that local hunters could not retrieve their corpses nor their money inside some bags as well as their weapons.

The Adamawa State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Suleiman Nguroje, said Friday morning that the incident actually happened within Cameroon soil near the border with Nigeria.

READ ALSO:  UPDATE – UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS: Way Out For Investors In Shares In Companies – HOW TO CLAIM DIVIDENDS YOU HAVE LONG FORGOTTEN!

“We heard that the victims engaged the services of a native doctor, but it was said to have occurred in the neighbouring Cameroon, which is not under our jurisdiction,” Nguroje said.

www.sojworldnews.com (c) June 12, 2020

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*


This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.