Crime and Law
Shock as man caught with fresh head of girlfriend


Residents of Agwan Sarki Orozo, a community near Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, were thrown into shock after a man was caught with a severed human head inside a nylon bag during a routine patrol by estate security personnel, Discoverer Nigeria has learnt.
The gruesome discovery has left many in fear and disbelief as the chilling details emerged.
According to an eyewitness report circulating on social media, the suspect was stopped by estate security officers while carrying a suspicious bag. Upon inspection, a freshly severed head of a young woman, described as “very beautiful,” was found inside.
Discoverer Nigeria gathered that the suspect, who later confessed that the victim was his girlfriend, reportedly admitted to killing her. However, the motive behind the horrific act remains unclear.
Furious residents, overwhelmed with anger and revulsion, took matters into their own hands and severely beat the suspect, leaving him near death before authorities intervened.
The horrifying incident has sent the social media on frenzy, with many calling for divine protection from evil and dangerous individuals.
“Lord, this year, deliver us and our children from wicked and unreasonable men in Jesus’ name,” a netizen who shared the account prayed.
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The Police Command is expected to release an official statement as investigations continue.
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