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2nd Mother Of Three Aided Her Daughter To Expertly Pull Off A Robbery (VIDEO)

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Moms are supposed to be position fashions to their younger folks, in particular the feminine younger folks, alternatively, that became no longer the case in a video we be pleased sighted circulating.

In the video, a mom aided her daughter to expertly pull off a theft in a broad day gentle and it has in actuality gotten folks questioning.

The video became shared on the present social media platform, Twitter. The mom can also very successfully be viewed diverting the glory of oldsters from the crime her daughter became committing and straight the girl succeeded, they fast moved out of the scene.

Watch the video below;

Some reactions the video has gotten to this level are;

@Moyorshola – Jesus Christ of Nazareth 😩😩😩, o ti kekere fe wo 😩😩

@Sirpascal_ – In a working nation , dad and mom that could’t snatch care of there younger folks, diminutive one services takes d younger folks away from them, these correct here reveals poverty ended in of us the content of there younger folks to commit crime genuine to feed…welcome to Nigeria…

@reeherna – Haaaaa this one shock me o, e pass shock self Jesus

@Niqqa_Teebex – What then will these harmless younger folks transform the next day? Whew

@Ericoluikpe – This boy and the mom came to our store, unknown to everybody the boy mild one cream and hid it interior his apparel. Two days later the mom discovered it and carried the boy to our store… She apologized as if her existence depended on it,she even made the boy to apologise too

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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