Dogs in Pinnock Estate, Lekki, allegedly attacked and killed an estate security guard after their owner failed to properly secure them indoors.
This incident was reported in a post that has been circulating widely on X (formerly Twitter).
According to the post, several dogs escaped from a residential property when the owner neglected to lock the gate properly.
Once outside, the dogs reportedly attacked the security guard, resulting in his death.
The claim originated from a social media influencer who shared the story on X.
As the post gained traction online, concerned individuals flocked to the comments section to express their thoughts and observations.
See some reactions below:
@YorubaSingles: “He could be murdered and made to look like the dogs did it. Either way, all incidents should be investigated.”
@lareto24: “Make person no jam agbako… SOS should be out now. May we not hustle and be walking to jam Agbako on the street.”
@douggydollar: “People careless o, what are you going to tell the deceased family now, sorry about abi?”
@MDAfrica95: “Maybe the man wasn’t healthy enough. Dogs only attack with their mouths, unlike lions or tigers, which use their claws. Perhaps he didn’t want to harm them even when they bit him, or something else killed the man. Again security men walk with cutlasses or guns at nights.”
@orchuwah: “Nahhh this doesn’t look true…could be a hit and run. The dogs aren’t looking blood stained, the man’s clothes are still complete and they are sniffing out of curiosity and not to attack. What if the man is just unconscious.”
@itsAYObaby: “I don’t get is it the same pinnock estate or pinnock beach estate in osopa London I thought they don’t allow dogs in the estate, as far as your a resident of the estate you can rare dogs.”
@hernandson1: “Most dogs don’t attack when their out of their comfort zone/ Territory though. The condition can change if they’re in packs and if they feel threatened.”
WATCH VIDEO:
A resident in Pinnock Estate reportedly didn’t lock his dogs inside his apartment properly, the dogs escaped and k!II the Estate Security
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— OLAMIDE (@Olamide0fficial) November 5, 2024