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Woman Pours POOP In Food Seller’s Pot Of Soup

The suspect is said to have poured the faeces into the restaurant owner’s food after a disagreement

A woman in Lagos has been arrested after she allegedly poured faeces in a restaurateur’s pot of soup.

45-year old Mrs Adedayo Fashola is said to have had an argument with one Mrs. Joy Okeke, the owner of Joy’s kitchen, in the Isolo area of the state where they both reside.

After this, Mrs. Fashola allegedly brought out the faeces from her home and dumped it in Mrs. Okeke’s pot of soup.

The suspect escaped but was arrested when police officers in the area where informed of the incident.

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She has been charged with conduct likely to cause breach of public peace.

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