Gwaram town, headquarters of Gwaram Local Government Area of Jigawa
State was thrown into pandemonium as residents woke up to find the
corpses of five children on a street. The five dead children were said to be between the ages of 10-13
years, and from two families. The corpses were found on the street by
some people from a mosque after their morning prayers. Confirming the incident, Jigawa State Police Public Relations
Officer, PPRO, DSP Abdu Jinjiri, said: “We received reports from our
Gwaram division that five corpses were discovered on the street of
Gwaram this morning. Our men rushed to the scene and picked the corpses
to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, AKTH, for postmortem and as I’m talking
to you, there is no report on what led to their death.” According to Jinjiri, the kids were Almajiri Islamic pupils, who were
found by the residents around 5 a.m by the roadside near some
residential houses, adding that the police as of now are treating the
case as that of natural death but would brief the press on the outcome
of the autopsy. Jinjiri also said the police had arrested three people for
questioning and gave the names of the deceased as Basiru Malam Inusa,12;
Mansur Malam Inusa, 12; Rabi’u Abubakar, 13; Buhari Abubakar,10 and
Bashir Inusa,11.
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