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Man reportedly shot dead after fight breaks out in filling station

The incident is reported to have taken place at a fuel station on 21 road Festac town, yesterday, April 6, 2016, after a fight had broken out of fuel which is quickly becoming very scarce commodity.

Man reportedly shot dead after fight breaks out in filling station

The twitter user, @switmode who gad reportedly shared the photos, revealed that the residents of the area have alleged that a female Civil Defence officer had shot the unidentified man.

A burn fire was reportedly setup in the area as the youths are reported to be demanding the arrest of the civil defense officer.

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The number of lives that have been lost over the fuel scarcity scourge continue to climb steadiiy.

May his soul rest in peace.

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