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Conductor Removes Driver’s Teeth In Lagos

The bus driver lost 4 teeth after getting into an argument with his conductor

A commercial bus driver in Lagos has lost 4 teeth after he was involved in physical combat with his conductor.

According to Leadership, the incident occurred in the Mushin area of the state.

The driver, identified simply as Mufutau, accused the conductor, Adegoke of theft and despite the fact that the latter denied taking any money, Mufutau reportedly told him that they couldn’t work together anymore.

The driver also allegedly refused to pay Adegoke leading to a scuffle between the duo. After slaps and punches were exchanged, the driver ended up losing 4 teeth.

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The fighters were reportedly separated by members of the public.

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