LADY BLEEDS TO DEATH AFTER COLLECTING N50,000 FROM A GUY AT SHOPRITE,WARRI
A lady has been alleged to have bled to death on Tuesday at Shoprite in Warri, Delta State, after a guy transferred N50, 000 into her account.
The story was shared by an eyewitness who took to social media to give the narrative of what resulted in her mysterious demise.
According to the lady, the alleged victim met a man at Shoprite and he asked for her account number and immediately transferred N50K to her in exchange for her to allow him to penetrate her genitals with his finger.
After the lady got the alert that her account had been credited, she went to a corner with the man and the deed was done. However, not quite long after, the said lady asked to pee in the bathroom there at the supermart, only for her to pee blood. This continued until she bled to death.
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