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Mubi suicide bomber captured on camera moments before the blast that killed over 80 people

                          Mubi suicide bomber captured on camera moments before the blast that killed over 80 people
A photo that is believed to show one of the suicide bombers mingling in the crowd moments before detonating his suicide vest at a mosque and market in Mubi Local Government Area of Adamawa State on Tuesday, has emerged

 Mubi suicide bomber captured on camera moments before the blast that killed over 80 people
According to reports, the photo was taken by CCTV camera in one of the shops around the mosque.
Official death toll from the double suicide bombing rose to at least 30 but gravediggers on Wednesday, said they buried over 86 people.

 Mubi suicide bomber captured on camera moments before the blast that killed over 80 people
 Mubi suicide bomber captured on camera moments before the blast that killed over 80 people
 Mubi suicide bomber captured on camera moments before the blast that killed over 80 people

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