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Man allegedly cuts off 11-year-old boy’s hand for stealing from his fishpond

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There is a bizarre story of how an angry Nigerian old man has cut off 11-year-old boy’s hand because he allegedly stole fish from his fishpond.

According to some reports sighted by Ghpage.com, the boy did not even steal from his fish pond as the man is alleging.

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The reports claim the small boy was seen around the man’s fishpond. But because people have been stealing fishes from his pond, he assumed the boy was there to steal too.

Filled with anger, the man managed to get hold of the 11-year-old boy and cut off his hand to serve as a warning to the others who steal from his pond.

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Man cuts off boy’s hand for stealing from his fishpond

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Man cuts off boy’s hand for stealing from his fishpond

A lot of bizarre news has been heard from Nigeria in recent times but it appears this is the limit to all the strange news.

In order news, some Nigerian have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of two Canadian girls in Ghana.

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The alleged Nigerian kidnappers were arrested when joint security forces stormed their hiding place to rescue the two girls

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Source:Ghpage.com

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