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Man sets mother on fire in Cross River over witchcraft accusation

A man allegedly set his mother on fire in Cross River State, accusing her of witchcraft. Police are searching for the suspect in this shocking incident. Read More: https://punchng.com/man-sets-mother-on-fire-in-cross-river-over-witchcraft-accusation/

Man sets mother on fire in Cross River over witchcraft accusation

A man in Cross River State allegedly set his mother on fire, accusing her of witchcraft. According to Punch Nigeria, police are searching for the suspect in this incident.

The incident occurred in Cross River State, but no further details are available.

There is no additional information about the incident in the provided reports.

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