Killed Last Friday By Soldiers, Relatives Say They Want Justice

Wirnkar Vincent, a man in his late 80s was shot in his residence in Mbah village, Nsoh, North West Region.

The June 21, 2019 incident occurred after soldiers stormed the area on board two trucks.
“Everyone had escaped for safety except my grandfather who was old, fragile and could not walk or run. So he went and hid himself behind the kitchen, and when the soldiers had left, my uncle and the other people who had escaped returned and found him dead with blood around him. What did our grandfather do to deserve that?…” our source questioned.

It is still unclear why soldiers attacked the villagers and why Wirnkar Vincent was targeted.

Wirnkar Vincent Being Laid To Rest

The man who is in his 80s was laid to rest on the same day “because we were scared, soldiers could come again…” our source added.
Relatives Mourn

Extra judicial killings have continued to gain grounds as the Anglophone crisis deepens.

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