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Photo: Resident Pleads for Help Identifying Woman Found Dead in Abuja
An Abuja resident, Usman Muhammed, has appealed to the public for assistance in identifying a woman who was allegedly killed by unknown assailants in the Federal Capital Territory.
Muhammed made the appeal in a Facebook post on Thursday, August 28, where he claimed that the deceased had reportedly accepted a ride from unidentified persons before her tragic death.
According to him, the woman’s body has yet to be identified and is currently at the Customs Hospital in Karu, Abuja. He urged anyone with useful information about her identity or family to come forward and contact the hospital or relevant law enforcement agencies.
> *“A woman from Adamawa State was given a lift by some unidentified persons and subsequently killed. Her body remains unidentified and is currently at Customs Hospital in Karu, Abuja. If anyone can identify her, please find attached her picture. Your assistance in sharing this information can help bring closure to her family,”* he wrote.
Muhammed also called on members of the public to share the information widely to help trace the woman’s relatives.
Photo attached below… (viewers’ discretion advised).

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