Two teenagers k!lled as robbers attack barber's shop in Lagos



Three armed robbers k!lled two teenagers and injured a third person after storming a barber shop in Cele Nica community in the Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State The teenage customers identified simply as Chijindu and Akorede were k!lled on Saturday night, October 4, while getting a hair cut at Abengo Close, where the barbershop is located. The robbers reportedly stormed the area around 9 pm and went straight into the shop to rob its occupants. Residents who heard gunshots rushed to the scene to find the barber and the two teenagers lying in a pool of blood. One of the residents, who identified herself as Duuni Olafeso, told Punch that while the barber survived, Akorede and Chijindu succumbed to their injuries. She said, The robbers were about three. According to the injured barber, who is currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital, two of them came in pretending to be customers and immediately ordered everyone to lie down. They collected his money and phones, but when they asked Chijindu for his belongings, he told them he only had N1,000 on him for his haircut. That angered the third robber, who was at the entrance, and ordered his colleagues to waste them. The barber said the bullets hit all three of them, but he pretended to be de@d after he was shot in the back. According to her, Akorede did on the spot, while Chijindu and the barber were rushed to the hospital, where Chijindu later passed on. Chijindus boss, who identified himself as Ugochukwu, told the publication they had just returned from a work trip outside Lagos earlier that day. Ugochukwu, who installs solar panels, said, Chijindu was one of my apprentices. We came back from a job trip on Saturday morning, and in the evening, he went out to have his haircut. I was at home when a neighbour rushed in to tell me he had been shot. I went to the scene and met him and others in a pool of their blood. I rushed back home, took my car, and carried him to the hospital. The barber was also taken to the hospital by the owner of the shop. The doctors tried their best to save Chijindu, but he did around 12am. Ugochukwu described the deceased as hardworking and responsible, adding, I feel like a part of me is gone. Another resident, who pleaded anonymity, said the late Chijindu was the breadwinner of his family. His father died when he was seven, and he just turned 18. His mother has been struggling to take care of him and his siblings. Since he started learning solar installation, he had been supporting the family financially. They relied on him for most things. But after his de@th, his mother couldnt cope and has since left the community, the resident said. 

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