
Bauchi Police Detain Teen Over Drowning Incident
The Bauchi State Police have detained Aisanu Nura, 18, linked to the drowning of 17-year-old Abdullahi Muhammad in Kari Village. The victim's body has not been found yet.
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The Bauchi State Police have detained Aisanu Nura, 18, linked to the drowning of 17-year-old Abdullahi Muhammad in Kari Village. The victim's body has not been found yet.

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