KADUNA (AFP) – A suicide attacker drove a car bomb into a church on
Sunday, sparking fierce reprisals that saw a Christian mob burn a man
alive in day of a bloody of violence that left at least 10 people dead
and 145 wounded.
Christian youths took to the streets of the northern city of Kaduna
with machetes and sticks after the blast, targeting those they believed
to be Muslims as anger again boiled over due to repeated church bombings
in recent months.
Attackers beat a motorcycle taxi driver near the church, then put his
bike on top of him before dousing him with petrol and setting him on
fire, an AFP correspondent who saw the violence said. Two other bloodied
bodies apparently killed by the mob were seen near the church.
A rescue official on condition of anonymity also spoke of the man
being burnt and said rescuers could not save him because the mob was too
violent.
The mob also attacked an ambulance in the ensuing violence, but there was no indication that rescuers were wounded.
“So far we have eight dead and 145 injured from the church blast,”
Musa Ilallah, regional coordinator for the National Emergency Management
Agency, told AFP, noting that his death toll included the suspected
bomber.
The attacker rammed what residents said was an SUV into St. Rita
church, shaking the Malali neighbourhood of Kaduna, a city that has
suffered a wave of deadly violence blamed on Islamist extremist group
Boko Haram.
“All of a sudden it drove on high speed and rammed into the church
wall, forcing its way into the church premises,” said witness Samuel
Emmanuel.
“Initially I thought the driver had lost control of the vehicle.
Suddenly there was a huge explosion as the car reached the church
building. It was dust, fire and smoke all over.”
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