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    Kwara Massacre Survivor in Agony: ‘Lost Wife, 6 Kids’ as Toll Hits 150

    Danjuma Bagu, a survivor of Tuesday’s terrorist bloodbath in Woro community, Kaiama LGA of Kwara State, cradles a thigh gunshot wound at KWASUTH while fearing for his wife and six children missing since the onslaught.

    Kwara Massacre Survivor in Agony: 'Lost Wife, 6 Kids' as Toll Hits 150

    Kwara Massacre Survivor

    The Jos farmer told newsmen 200 bike-riding gunmen stormed the village, shooting wildly; he fled but lost contact after his phone vanished, joining over 100 feared kidnapped.

    Fellow survivor Joshua Dame from Plateau State recounted encountering the attackers en route from farm to town: they slaughtered his friend instantly, riddled him with bullets shattering stomach, side and right hand.

    Dame feigned death as gunmen debated finishing him, then crawled bloodied into forest for 8 hours until soldiers rescued him at dawn.

    Village head Alhaji Salihu Bio Umar confirmed 150 dead – 113 Muslims, 21 Christians, 8 Togolese, 8 Hausas – with 37 more burials Thursday after initial 75, plus three charred bodies Friday and one Saturday amid forest stench of decay.

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