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Plateau: Groom's Father, Brother Among Wedding Travelers Brutally Murdered, Police Swing Into Action

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Mangu, Plateau state - Twelve people, including the father and younger brother of a groom, were killed on Friday, June 19, in a brutal attack by a mob on a wedding-bound bus in Plateau state.

The identities of wedding travellers brutally killed in Plateau State have been revealed.
The identities of wedding passengers tragically slain in Plateau State have come to light. Photo credit: Pius Utomi Ekpei
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The victims were part of a group of 31 passengers travelling in an 18-seater bus belonging to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU).

They were heading from Basawa community in Kaduna state to Pau in Plateau for a wedding ceremony when the attack occurred.

Sheikh Suleiman Haruna, Chief Imam of Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’a Wa’ikamatis Sunnah (JIBWIS) in Mangu, confirmed the deaths and said 19 injured survivors are currently receiving treatment at Mangu General Hospital, Punch reported.

One of the survivors, Ibrahim Umar, revealed the heartbreaking details of the attack, highlighting the loss within the groom’s family.

“The father and younger brother of the groom were also killed in the incident. The groom’s uncle was killed too,” Umar said.

He explained further:

“The groom is originally from Zaria but lectures at an institution here. While teaching, he met a woman, and they agreed to marry. We were carrying kola nuts and other marriage gifts for the wedding. We explained everything to the attackers, but they refused to listen.
"We told them we were strangers from Kaduna State heading for a wedding, but they didn’t believe us. We are all from the same family and community.”
The identities of those murdered on a wedding trip in Plateau State have surfaced.
Army takes action to douse the situation after mob violently killed wedding guests in Plateau state. Photo credit: @NigeriaArmy
Source: Getty Images

Umar also commended the soldiers stationed near the attack site for their timely response.

“The soldiers really helped us. They came to rescue us quickly. If not for their prompt action, the situation would have been far worse,” he added.

The Plateau state Police Command has confirmed the incident and said investigations have commenced, Daily Trust reported.

An official statement on the matter is expected soon as authorities work to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The tragic attack has left the community devastated as families mourn the loss of their loved ones on what was meant to be a joyous occasion.

Previously, Legit.ng reported that operatives of the Akwa Ibom state police command has arrested a man identified as Alexander Peter, for hacking his mother to death with a machete.

The suspect killed his 71-year-old mother, Mrs. Atiny Peter in Ikot Inyang village, located in Oruk Anam Local Government Area of the state.

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