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One of the survivors of the horrific Plateau massacres, Asabe Moses, has shared terrifying details of her experience with the assailants.
In an Arise TV News interview, she talked of the horrifying moment when armed men broke into her neighborhood and purposefully caused murder and destruction.
Moses claims that the Fulani herdsmen who broke into her village in the middle of the night were the attackers.
The men, she recalled, spoke a dialect she knew, and their menacing language made it obvious that they intended to commit a slaughter.
They issued death threats, torched homes, and made statements that gravely rocked the faith of their victims.
Her family was one of those killed. In a single night, she lost her husband and three sons, ages two, ten, and fourteen.
She herself got severe burns, and her six-year-old daughter, who survived, was also hurt in the commotion. Their house was set on fire, and they hid in another room, only coming out when the assailants had departed.
Moses underlined that the assailants appeared to behave without consequence since they were aware that there would be no quick security reaction.
In her words; “The night they came, they were speaking their language and after speaking their dialects, they said, “Where is your God? We are going to kill you today. We are going to burn your houses.” They killed my three sons—one 14 years, one 10, and the last one is 2 years old. They also killed my husband too and burned our houses. That is why I’m having these burns.”
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