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A soft knock - how police arrest a suspected paedophile

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内容摘要:Zoya bought the watch without a moment’s delay.

Zoya bought the watch without a moment’s delay.

“The usual thing is when an official tells you 151 are dead or missing, you are likely to multiply that by two, three or four,” said Idris.At least 3,018 people have been displaced, while 265 houses were “completely destroyed” in the floods, he said, adding that many victims were believed to have been swept down the Niger River, warning that the toll could still rise.

A soft knock - how police arrest a suspected paedophile

President Bola Tinubu extended his condolences overnight and said search-and-rescue operations were ongoing with the support of Nigeria’s security forces.“Relief materials and temporary shelter assistance are being deployed without delay,” he wrote in a post on social media.“We lost everything, the families. We don’t have anywhere else to go, the property has gone,” Mohammed Tanko, a local, told Al Jazeera. “We lost at least 15 from this house.”

A soft knock - how police arrest a suspected paedophile

Another survivor said: “I escaped with only my nightdress. Right now, I can’t even identify where our home used to be.”“The grim task of recovering bodies and what little the residents and victims of this disaster can is what’s been going on since we arrived here in the early afternoon,” said Idris, standing in front of a dilapidated house as children and adults alike dig for belongings and bodies.

A soft knock - how police arrest a suspected paedophile

“When we arrived here, we were told by locals that when the floodwaters started coming in Mokwa, more bodies were flowing in from more villages upstream and so this used to be where homes were. Several homes, over 300 of them, were washed away or completely destroyed by the flood waters,” said Idris, as clothes and residents’ other belongings lied scattered in piles across the ground.

Residents believe that the floods may have been caused by “a bigger problem upstream, maybe a dam burst, but up to now officials are not confirming that”, said Idris. “But the amount of water that came into this community is so much that nobody had any time to prepare to evacuate.”During the raid, 57 people were

and taken into custody. In the weeks since, most have been released, but police have banned them from returning to the church and sealed off the compound.For Kenyans, the incident has unearthed the memory of other controversial churches steeped in allegations of abuse, like the 2023 case where more than 400 people linked to a church-cult starved to death in the

In Opapo village, residents are troubled by the deathsand the decades-long secrecy surrounding the church. Many want to see the permanent closure of the compound and the exhumation and return of the bodies buried there.

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