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Some of the victims had to be released because they were too young to walk.<ref>http://dailytrust.com/tegina-pupils-parents-beg-for-money-in-churches-mosques-as-bandits-reduce-ransom</ref> Some of the parents have since died.<ref>http://punchng.com/how-two-parents-of-abducted-students-died-of-heart-attack-niger-teacher/</ref>
Some of the victims had to be released because they were too young to walk.<ref>http://dailytrust.com/tegina-pupils-parents-beg-for-money-in-churches-mosques-as-bandits-reduce-ransom</ref> Some of the parents have since died.<ref>http://punchng.com/how-two-parents-of-abducted-students-died-of-heart-attack-niger-teacher/</ref>
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Revision as of 16:13, 19 June 2021

In May 2021, scores of children were kidnapped. Estimates range from 100 to 200.

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Some of the victims had to be released because they were too young to walk.[8] Some of the parents have since died.[9]

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