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In a shocking display of prejudice, Greater Noida residents accused a group of Nigerian students of killing and eating a class 12 student, who had gone missing. A mob also raided their fridge to find evidence.
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Though they failed to find any, local TV channels reported it as a case of cannibalism. The Nigerians, students of Noida International University, were taken into ‘protective custody’ by police, reports The Telegraph.
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The incident occurred at NSG Black Cat Enclave on Friday night. A 19-year-old student Manish Kumar had earlier gone missing triggering wild speculation that he had been eaten by the students.
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The police rushed to the enclave after the refrigerator raid and took the suspects to custody. Manish was later found lying in a nearby park on Saturday morning and passed away in a private hospital later.
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While the police are waiting for a post-mortem report to ascertain the cause of his death, his family have registered a case of abduction and murder against the Nigerian students.
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The police released the students for a short while on Saturday and took them into custody again. They later handed over the students to an African student association, which has moved them to an undisclosed location.
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A group of Africans had protested outside Kasni police station on Saturday against the detention of students. A local resident also alleged that the Africans may have eaten up the two dogs that have gone missing in the area.
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Delhi residents have thrown unsubstantiated allegations of cannibalism against African community earlier as well. In 2013, Nigerian residents of Arjun Nagar were accused of killing a child and cannibalism. In 2010, a mob had reportedly attacked Africans living in Ambedkar Colony accusing them of cannibalism.
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