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Bolt Driver Stabbed To Death In Abuja (GRAPHIC PHOTO)

A driver with ride hailing company Bolt reportedly stabbed to death in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
According to reports, the driver had just his name on his ID card as a mean of identification.
His ID reportedly lacked his photo, his phone number as well as his address.
A bolt driver has been reportedly stabbed to death in Abuja as he was completing his last ride to Kubwa. The unfortunate incident happened around 10 pm in the night yesterday.
A twitter user Okeke Franklin, with the handle @explorefrank, posted the graphic photo of his stabbed brother on the floor. The post suggests that the victim’s family have been looking for him until they found him in Kubwa mortuary.
@explorefrank captioned his post with :
“boltapp_ng please do something my brother was stabbed to death as he was completing his last ride to kubwa yesterday around 10pm. We were looking for him since morning only to find in kubwa mortuary with a 6inch deep in his chest”
According to reports, the driver had just his name on his ID card as a mean of identification. The ID reportedly lacked his photo, his phone number as well as his address.
Recall that Nigerians have challenged Bolt to do the needful in getting comprehensive details of all their drivers.
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