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BREAKING: Popular Nigerian Senator’s Son Strangled To Death

Popular Nigerian Senator’s son strangled to death.
In a report gathered from Vanguard by Onyxnewsng, unknown gunmen on Sunday, strangled the son of Senator Bala Na’Allah, Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na Allah to death, at his residence in Kaduna.
This online news platform understands that newsmen were told that the 36 year old pilot was found dead in a bedroom in his home at the Malali GRA, Kaduna State.
But the authorities are yet to react to the development, an aide to Senator Na’Allah, Alhaji Garba Mohammed said the pilot who married recently, was tied and strangled to death by the killers.
“The killers took his vehicle and personal belongings. They gained entrance to the house through the roof behind the house and entered his section through the ceiling.
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A neighbour’s security guard noticed the gate of the house was opened and raised alarm,” he narrated.
Meanwhile, Onyxnewsng gathered that the funeral prayers of the late pilot will hold at Yahaya Road Masjid and he will be buried at Unguwan Sarki cemetery in the state.

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