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Many feared dead as armed bandits attack wedding guests in Birnin Gwari

There was confusion  on Saturday evening when armed bandits attacked  Kakangi village, south-west of Birnin-Gwari of Kaduna state while residents were attending mass wedding in the area.
The bandits stormed Kakangi around 5.00 pm on motorcycles, shooting sporadically and attacked a police station before going  on a house-to-house attack and torching houses.
Many were feared  dead and the six  critically injured victims, among them  children, have been rushed to General Hospital, Birnin Gwari, for treatment.
A resident of the area who escaped the attack and presently at Gagumi village about 20 kilometres from Kakangi narrated how he escaped.
“We were sitting in front of the police station and suddenly  heavily armed bandits started shooting.‎ I jumped the fence to escape. As I was escaping, thick smoke from several location overshadowed the sky,” he said.
Another resident of Birnin Gwari who pleaded for anonymity said, “We need help in Birnin Gwari because our people are being killed daily by bandits. Just look at what happened at Kakangi on Saturday,” he said
Confirming the incident Ibrahim  Abubakar Nagwari chairman Birnin Gwari Vanguard for Security and Good governance in a statement issued to journalists said the bandits set ablaze houses in the village.
‎”Several sources said many people feared dead including high profile indigenes of Kakangi, that were attending a mass wedding,” he said.
‎The state Police Command Spokesman DSP Yakubu Sabo couldn’t be reached for comment as he neither answered calls nor did he reply text messages sent to him.

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