An angry mob in Agbarho community, Ughelli North, Delta State, burned a woman alive in a gruesome incident.
The violent act erupted after people accused her of kidnapping a 7-year-old boy.
Eyewitnesses recount how the woman caught dragging a sack suspiciously.
When locals forced it open, the child was found inside.
This discovery triggered a swift and brutal response.
The crowd instantly placed a tyre around her neck, relentlessly beat Buber, and set her ablaze in broad daylight.
The horrifying public execution has left the community stunned and deeply divided.
Rising Tide of Child Abductions Ignites Vigilante Justice
The disturbing event occurred amid escalating cases of child abduction in the area.
Residents claim over 30 children have disappeared recently, fuelling fear and anger.
The community’s frustration is palpable, with many expressing a loss of confidence in law enforcement’s ability to tackle the kidnappers.
According to some locals, handing suspects over to the police no longer guarantees justice.
This belief has propelled the rise of mob justice, where people take the law into their own hands.
A Disturbing Breakdown of Law and Order
While the abduction of a child is undeniably a serious crime, the response by the mob raises urgent questions about justice, human rights, and due process.
Critics argue that this “justice” is nothing more than barbarism and a gross miscarriage of justice.
Frenzied actions fueled by fear and misinformation could cause the loss of innocent lives.
The authorities’ failure to effectively investigate and prosecute kidnappers has indirectly encouraged this violent form of retribution.
WahaLaupdate Calls for Calm and Due Process
As the Delta State community reels from this shocking event, WahaLaupdate highlights the urgent need for transparent, efficient police investigations and judicial proceedings.
The woman being burned alive by mob justice does not solve the problem; it exacerbates it, endangering innocent people and undermining societal order.
We urge the government, law enforcement agencies, and community leaders to restore faith in the justice system by addressing the surge in kidnappings decisively and humanely.
What are your thoughts on mob justice as a reaction to rising crime?
Is distrust in the police pushing communities to dangerous extremes?
Comment below and share your experience with vigilantism in your area.

