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Four kidnapped children rescued in Lagos, reunited with parents — Police
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Four kidnapped children rescued in Lagos, reunited with parents — Police

Punch Nigeria 2 days 1 mins read
Lagos Police rescued four kidnapped children at a bus terminal. The children have been reunited with their parents as a manhunt for the suspect continues. Read More: https://punchng.com/four-kidnapped-children-rescued-in-lagos-reunited-with-parents-police/

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