“This feels unreal” – Lady cries out after alleged mad man bites her inside public bus

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A Nigerian lady has sparked reactions online after narrating how she was allegedly attacked and bitten by a mentally unstable man while commuting in Lagos.

Sharing videos of visible bite marks on her body, she lamented entering a public bus, saying the experience has left her traumatised and shaken.

 

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In her words, she said:

 

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“Don’t enter public bus, don’t enter public. This is bite mark on my body. I for kuku book ride go where I dey go. Na bite them bite me like this.

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Getting attacked by a mad man was not in my bucket list for 2026. Lagos is not a real place, this feels unreal. I got bitten by a mad man and no one came to help me, they just stood and watched.”

According to her, the incident happened suddenly, and despite her cries for help, other passengers allegedly watched without stepping in.

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Her videos have since gone viral, raising concerns about safety in public transportation and the growing fear of random attacks in the city.

 

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Many social media users expressed shock, with some blaming bystanders for not intervening, while others advised residents to prioritise safer transport options where possible.

 

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