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    Man Arrested for Alleged Involvement in Bizarre Breast Disappearance Incident at Abuja Bank

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    By Becky Usman

    The Gwagwalada Area Council police in the FCT have apprehended a man named Solomon in connection with a peculiar incident involving the disappearance of a woman’s breasts within a bank’s premises.

    This unusual event occurred around 2 pm on Tuesday when Janet, a woman, entered a branch of a new generation bank in the area to make a deposit. Witnesses stated that while Janet was in a queue, she alleged that the suspect standing behind her touched her shoulder, and her breasts seemingly vanished.

    Pamela, a witness, recounted that Janet fainted due to dizziness and raised an alarm about her missing breast. Bank staff quickly summoned female security personnel, who escorted Janet to a restroom for further examination.

    After removing her shirt, Janet realized her breast was indeed missing, leading the bank’s security to involve the police. Astonishingly, the woman’s breasts reappeared approximately 20 minutes later.

    An anonymous police source confirmed the incident and stated that the suspect was cooperating with the authorities to provide relevant information. However, the FCT Police Command’s spokesperson, SP Adeh Josephine, has not responded to inquiries regarding the matter.

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