The five pupils and three female teachers regained their freedom at about 2am on Sunday according to family sources from the town.
However, some reports suggest that the bus driver was killed.
Though the police is yet to confirm this development, one of the victims’ family member from the town provided a video and photo evidence of the children.
The students and staff were kidnapped on Monday evening along Emure – Eporo Road while returning to Eporo after closing school.
The kidnappers shot at the bus and later whisked away nine persons comprising five students, three female teachers and a driver among the occupants of the bus.
Details later…
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