Uniform men assault Pastor, family in Delta

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Some uniforms men suspected to be Royal Rangers stormed the Assemblies of God church on Sunday in Ughelli Delta, and assaulted a Pastor of the church and some members of his family.

 

Through the cause of the disagreement could not be immediately established, but the church pastor and his wife, and his son were caught on camera, being lynched by the uniform men who also sprayed them tear gas, while a young lady in the background of the footage, calling on Nigerians to help them.

 

The dark skinned young lady alleged that she came to church and discover that his father and mother were been assaulted on orders of some individuals, while a young man she claim to be his brother was seen running round the church hall in the video.

 

“Look at that they did to my brother. What will I now give to my brother?”, she said, “my brother is running mad”.

 

A middle-aged bare-chested man along with his parents, including the pastor and his wife ran aimlessly during the violent scuffle with uniform personnel, who sprayed them with a canister in the church.

 

She squealed, “Look at what they did to my father. I need justice. I need justice for my father. I need justice for my mother. I will not take this lightly”.

 

According to her, “I swear all of them and their family, I will finish them. What? What? Nigerians, you people should help us. See what they did to my father and mother”.

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