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A mother kills herself and her daughter when she discovered that her husband came back from the USA.

A female killed her 15-year-old daughter, then tried to kill her other kids, also killing herself so as to spite her kid's father who abandoned them.
Hafusat Ibuloye, who lives in Idumota, Lagos Island, together with her children, woke her daughter from sleep on Thursday, February 27, 2020, and gave her a toxic substance to drink, The country reports.
She did The same to her two younger kids however they refused to eat the substance. Hafusat then drank hers and have become unconscious.
Neighbours discovered Hafusat and her teenage daughter unconscious and rushed them to the health center however it Turned out to be too late.
The booklet reports that Hafusat Was angered that her husband had no longer reached out to her for years after he relocated to united states of america.
He recently Came back to Nigeria however did not Ask about Hafusat or their kids. when Hafusat discovered out that he has been in Nigeria for three months, she became disappointed. but, nobody suspected she could cross this Line

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