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So Sad! Hungry 7yrs Old Boy Set Ablaze To Death For Stealing Garry In Lagos

A viral picture of a 7 years old unidentified little boy set ablaze and burnt to death by heartless mob for attempting to steal garri (cassava flour) currently trending on social media, facebook to be precise.

According to 247 Nigeria News Update, the little boy, approximately 7-years-old, was beaten to coma and later burnt to death in Badagry Lagos State for attempting to steal garri.


The yet to be identified boy was on the verge of stealing garri from a shop in Badagry but he ran out of luck. The small boy was beaten black and blue, tied up and set ablaze by the angry mob, 247NigeriaNewsUpdate detailed.

According to The Nation Newspaper version of the incident, the video of a child allegedly lynched and set ablaze in Lagos has caused outrage on social media with Nigerians demanding the immediate prosecution of his killers.

In the short video, the boy said to be seven-year-old was caught while trying to steal people’s phones and money at Orile-Iganmu. Another report alleged that the incident occurred at Badagry, adding that the child was not the thief but only attempted to stop three men who later fled.

Although it could not be ascertained where the incident occurred and what led to the mob action, the video, pictures of the incident showed blood gushing from the kid’s head as his attackers meted jungle justice on him.

After beating him up mercilessly, a tyre was forced through his head and he was burnt to death. Efforts to get the information from those that originally posted it on Saturday proved abortive as it was discovered that the information has been deleted.

 However, an online site, Ibommedia, screen munched the pictures posted by one Oladipupo Raphael Dare captioned: “Lagos thief rest in bad. Good bye to you ooo”.

His post sparked condemnation from his Facebook friends who believed it was inappropriate and insensitive.

The public outcry over the video moved the police in Lagos to appeal to people with information on the incident to assist. It was gathered that both the Divisional Police Officers at Orile and Badagry were on their toes on Wednesday trying to locate where the mob action took place within their jurisdiction without success. Contacted, the command’s spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police (SP) said: “Studying the video to ascertain if it occurred. Got the report through social media. If established that incident actually occurred, the command would ensure that those behind it are fished out and brought to justice. Watch Video Here

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