Benue:I Ran To Police Station,Police Told Me To Run To Soldiers Because They Had 1 Bullet Left—David.
Ukeyima David has shared how he escaped from a deadly bandit attack in Yelewata community, Benue State and fled to a police station for help.
In a video shared by News Central TV, David said when bandits attacked Yelewata community, he and his family hid in a storehouse. He said the bandits poured fuel on the roof of the storehouse and set it on fire. He said as the fire grew worse, he told his wife and children to run, hoping they would survive.
David said his wife and children ran in one direction, but the bandits caught them and killed them. He said he chose to run in a different direction, where he was attacked with a machete on his back and shot in the hand, but he still managed to escape.
David said he managed to reach the police station in the community, but the officers there had run out of ammunition. He said they told him they had only one or two bullets left and advised him to run to a nearby location where soldiers were stationed. David said he followed their advice and ran to where the soldiers were
In David's words: "I ran to police station, even at the police station where I ran to the policemen told me to run to soldiers because they were having nothing, they had only one or two bullets in their guns for defence. Then I ran to the soldiers' point"
Ukeyima David has shared how he escaped from a deadly bandit attack in Yelewata community, Benue State and fled to a police station for help.
In a video shared by News Central TV, David said when bandits attacked Yelewata community, he and his family hid in a storehouse. He said the bandits poured fuel on the roof of the storehouse and set it on fire. He said as the fire grew worse, he told his wife and children to run, hoping they would survive.
David said his wife and children ran in one direction, but the bandits caught them and killed them. He said he chose to run in a different direction, where he was attacked with a machete on his back and shot in the hand, but he still managed to escape.
David said he managed to reach the police station in the community, but the officers there had run out of ammunition. He said they told him they had only one or two bullets left and advised him to run to a nearby location where soldiers were stationed. David said he followed their advice and ran to where the soldiers were
In David's words: "I ran to police station, even at the police station where I ran to the policemen told me to run to soldiers because they were having nothing, they had only one or two bullets in their guns for defence. Then I ran to the soldiers' point"
Benue:I Ran To Police Station,Police Told Me To Run To Soldiers Because They Had 1 Bullet Left—David.
Ukeyima David has shared how he escaped from a deadly bandit attack in Yelewata community, Benue State and fled to a police station for help.
In a video shared by News Central TV, David said when bandits attacked Yelewata community, he and his family hid in a storehouse. He said the bandits poured fuel on the roof of the storehouse and set it on fire. He said as the fire grew worse, he told his wife and children to run, hoping they would survive.
David said his wife and children ran in one direction, but the bandits caught them and killed them. He said he chose to run in a different direction, where he was attacked with a machete on his back and shot in the hand, but he still managed to escape.
David said he managed to reach the police station in the community, but the officers there had run out of ammunition. He said they told him they had only one or two bullets left and advised him to run to a nearby location where soldiers were stationed. David said he followed their advice and ran to where the soldiers were
In David's words: "I ran to police station, even at the police station where I ran to the policemen told me to run to soldiers because they were having nothing, they had only one or two bullets in their guns for defence. Then I ran to the soldiers' point"
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