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Lekki Shooting: Survivor Shares Sad Experience Says Soliders Shoot At Me

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A Nigerian man identified as Anthony Ogbe has narrated the story of how he escaped death after a soldier shot at him during the EndSARS protest at Lekki toll gate.

The survivor who is receiving free treatment at Grandville Medical and Laser Centre, Lekki, said several hospitals rejected him before he ended up at Grandville.

He said he was shot on the chest and had to be taken to the theatre to be saved.

He said;

“It was a soldier that shot me at Lekki. I was rejected from different hospitals before I got admitted here and my life was saved,” he said.

“They didn’t collect money to treat me; neither do they know my people.

“I was taken to the theatre so that they could bring the blood that is in my chest out, and that is what is passing through this pipe.

“I thought I had died, because my blood was just gushing out like pump. I never knew I would still be alive. We thank God for this hospital. Glory be to God.”