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Lady narrates how she almost became ‘victim’ of PH serial killer
A Nigerian lady has narrated how she almost became another possible victim of the serial killer of ladies in hotel rooms in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
WuzupNigeria reports that in the last one month, the remains of ladies strangled to death in hotel rooms with a white cloth tied around their neck have been discovered in several hotels in the Port Harcourt.
The discovery of the strangled remains has raised concerns that there may be a serial killer on the prowl in the State who may soon extend his nefarious act to other states if not arrested.
The latest killing of a lady in Port Harcourt on Friday has sparked outrage among social media users who have taken to Twitter with the hashtag #ProtectPHGirls to call on security operatives to protect Port Harcourt ladies from killers residents and arrest the serial killer.
A lady who also lent her voice to the call on Twitter on Monday morning narrated her ordeal which she described as a possible way the serial killer may have been luring his/her victims.
In a series of tweets via her handle @Danita_cobbs, the lady, who described herself as an entrepreneur, said she got a call from a lady posing as a customer asking her to deliver some goods to her hotel in Port Harcourt.
READ ALSO: Port Harcourt serial killer strikes again, tie up dead lady in hotel room [Photos]
She said when she got to the hotel reception where she had agreed to meet the supposed customer, the caller asked her to come over to her room, but she rejected the request because that was not part of their agreement.
She narrated:
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