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Breaking: Béninoise man sentenced to death for killing employer’s mother

An Igbosere High Court in Lagos has sentenced a Béninoise man, Christian Hounvenon Yavine, to death for killing the mother of his employer. Yavine was convicted of slashing the old woman’s throat and nearly cutting off her head, while she slept.

 

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