A young boy was fatally stabbed by a bike rider around a popular bar in Limbe on Sunday night, June 2, 2024. The incident occurred at CE' LE MOMENT, located on Sappa road Down Beach, causing widespread shock and sorrow in the community. Calleb who was popualrly alled 'Pepper Soup' went to intervaine in a fight between his friend and the biker. Witnesses reported that the altercation escalated quickly, culminating in the fatal stabbing. The perpetrator fled the scene and is currently on the run. Residents of Limbe have expressed their growing concern over the increasing criminal activities associated with bike riders, citing theft and violence as major issues. This latest incident has heightened these fears and has led to urgent calls for action. Prince, a resident of Limbe, voiced the community's distress in a statement: 'Some bike riders have become a nightmare in Limbe, especially with acts of theft. We urge the high authorities of Limbe to investigate this issue and bring the culprit to justice.' Sour ce: Cameroon News Agency
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