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Woman slits neighbours throat during fight in Lagos State

A woman from Lagos has been arrested after she killed her neighbour in the Ikota Ajah area of the state, Punch reported.

The two women allegedly had an argument about who had poured urine on the others clothes. The deceased had been preparing for her wedding on the day when she realised a foul smell on her clothes.

After reporting the matter to the landlady, it was suggested she was the clothes with detergent.

Neighbours heard the woman scream minutes later in the corridor with blood all over and another woman holding a bloody knife.
The woman died before she could be rushed to hospital.
The suspect has been arrested and police have opened an investigation on the matter.

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