Gunmen kill cattle dealer, 14-year-old daughter in Abuja

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A cattle dealer, Isiaka Dogara has been murdered by gunmen alongside his 14-year-old daughter, Fatima.

They were abducted during an attack on their residence in Chitumu, Gwagwalada area council of the Federal Capital Territory.

According to a source, about 15 armed men invaded the community late Saturday night and went straight to the house of the cattle dealer.

He further explained, “They swiftly abducted him alongside one of his daughters, Fatima, who’s about 14 years. They later killed them.”

He said as residents attempted to intervene, another person was shot in the abdomen and was referred to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital.

The police are yet to confirm the incident.

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