Crime
Police hunt Burna Boy after being involved in deadly shooting at a nightclub
Nigerian star Burnaboy is in hot water with the police after allegedly being implicated in a deadly nightclub shooting.
In fact, Nigeria’s Grammy-winning musician continues to justify critics who labelled him the most unruly music figure.
According to the details of the incident, musician Burnaboy’s security allegedly shot two individuals at the Cubana club in Lagos.
This sad tragedy is said to have occurred in the early hours of June 8, 2022, at 1 a.m.
According to eyewitness accounts and verifiable information, the perpetrators scraped one of the victim’s skulls before shooting him.
Other grisly facts include a brawl between the victims and the security personnel.
All through the scuffle, it is alleged that all parties ignored an amicable settlement.
The police have arrived on the scene to conduct an investigation and are presently on the lookout for Burnaboy’s security personnel who committed the crime.
As the word travels quickly, neither Burnaboy nor his team have released a statement to confirm or reject the rumours.
However, images and videos implying the obvious are likely to compel Burnaboy’s crew to speak out shortly.
Fans and critics have closely followed the tragic incident as the Nigerian media seeks additional information on the turn of events.
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Burna Boy just established himself as a musical legend with his “One Night in Space” concert at Madison Square Garden.
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