A Nigerian court has sentenced four individuals to death for their role in the killing of worshippers at a Catholic church. The attack left multiple faithful dead and sparked widespread condemnation across the region. Prosecutors outlined evidence linking the convicted men to the deadly assault, though details of the case remain under judicial review. A fifth defendant was acquitted due to insufficient evidence, with the court noting gaps in the prosecution’s case that prevented a unanimous verdict. Legal analysts suggest the sentencing may prompt appeals, given the severity of the charges and the mixed outcome for the accused. The ruling comes amid ongoing security challenges facing religious communities in certain parts of Nigeria.
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