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Drunk man beats his mum to coma for no reason

The NSCDC has arrested a man who reportedly attacking his mother who entered a state of coma after an assault by son.

The suspect was arrested in Nasarawa State on Monday, June 4, 2018, was paraded by Mohammed Gidado-Fari, the NSCDC commandant for the state.

He confirmed the report in a statement published by Punch News on the day of the arrest.

“Samuel was arrested on Monday for beating his biological mother to a state of coma without any provocation,” says the NSCDC boss.

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Punch also gathered that Mr Obey Samuel had just returned from a nightclub when he allegedly attacked his mother.

Samuel admitted drunkenness and confirmed locking the victim in a room as opposed to beating her.

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