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Gunman who killed breastfeeding mother, child executed by firing squad

Gunman who killed breastfeeding mother, child executed by firing squad

The man who killed a lactating mother and her baby, Rel Chiith has been killed by firing squad, reports from Rumbek East allege.

Reports have alleged that the execution was ordered by no-nonsense-governor of Lakes State, Rin Tueny Mabor who is yet to arrive in the state since his appointment last week as the new governor of violence-ridden Lakes State.

It’s alleged that the governor ordered Rumbek East Commissioner, Mapuor Malek to execute the man, a claim Hot in Juba could not independently verify.

Two days ago, Rel Chiith shot dead a lactating mother and her newborn at Pacong Payam in Rumbek East County, Lakes State.

According to media reports, Rel entered into the house of Nyatur Mapour and fired her, killing and her breastfeeding baby.

Lakes State have witness henious gun volience for years since South Sudan independence. Women have became victims of gun voilce in Lakes State.

Police believe the presence of guns in the hands of civilians is the cause of unending violence.

Written by THEJUBAMIRROR

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  1. If that’s how peace will come to Lakes State, let these men having guns and laws in their hands face it rough, I support Gen. Rin and his Commissioner for the Job well done

  2. If that’s how peace will come to Lakes State, let these men having guns and laws in their hands face it rough, I support Gen. Rin and his Commissioner for the starting

  3. The other day, while I was at work, my sister stole my iphone and tested to see if it can survive a thirty foot drop, just so she can be a youtube sensation.
    My apple ipad is now broken and she has 83 views. I know
    this is entirely off topic but I had to share it with someone!

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