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The Murder of Felix Ngang: The Thieves Spoke French
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The Murder of Felix Ngang: The Thieves Spoke French
Southern Cameroonians got up this morning today July, 18 2018 very shocked of the passing away of Felix Ngang, proprietor Of Miss Bright Hotel Buea. He passed on last night after he was visited and attacked by thieves.
Eyewitness reports have that Mr. Felix Ngang, proprietor of Miss Bright Hotel was never shot. He was attacked by thieves who spoke entirely in French. They hit him on the neck, signs show. An attempt to jump through a back widow on the balcony of the first floor, he poorly fell and injured his head. Denizens rushed him to the hospital where he gave up the ghost as a result of internal bleeding.
Though BaretaNews cannot still independently verify this as this is still a developing story, however, this is what most Denizens in Bomaka, a local government area in Fako County are saying according to multiple reports.
It should be noted that Mr. Felix who is originally from Mandenkwe in the Northern zone is a bonafide Soppo boy married to a queen from the Manyu County who is presently in the United States due birth of their new baby. Mr. Felix had won the contract to build Kumba University and was supposed to be flying to the states in few days time to meet his wife and family.
The thieves who had a mission had cut his life short. There is more to this that meets the eyes. We continue to ask God to receive his soul and give his killers no rest until justice is done.
Mark Bareta
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