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2 Blood Brothers Fight Dirty, Stabbing One Another in The Streets Over Land in Delta State



Land is a valuable asset in some part of the world — if not all. Many people have lost their lives over land matters, family members betraying one another.


In this case: two brothers fight over land n Sapele Delta State..


A disagreement over a family land resulted in a physical battle between two siblings which led to one stabbing the other on the neck before their neighbours intervened to prevent further harm or possible death.


One of the brothers, who used a broken bottle to stab the other in the neck has been arrested by the police. He is a popular panel beater in Sapele while the other (senior one) currently receiving treatment in the hospital is a bus driver.


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