‘He has a gun.’ Abused lady held captive by boyfriend slipped a note to her dog’s vet to escape her attacker
A throwback video of how a scared Oyinbo lady who was kidnapped and abused, secretly and smartly slipped a note that nailed her boyfriend, has got Nigerians amazed and impressed. The lady wanted to escape from her armed deadly boyfriend but couldn't. She then suggested they visit a veterinary doctor to attend to his dog.
They came into the DeLand Animal Hospital together: Jeremy Floyd, his girlfriend and the dog.
The dog wasn’t acting right, the couple told the vet. Frankly, the woman looked in worse shape.
Floyd’s 28-year-old girlfriend had a swollen eye, cuts all over her fingers, bruises on her arms and legs.
The woman asked to use the vet’s bathroom and left Floyd waiting with the dog.
When she was out of his sight, she slid a torn scrap of paper to a worker behind the counter.
“Call the cops,” it read, in cramped, shaky handwriting. “My boyfriend is threatening me. He has a gun. Please don’t let him know.”
The worker did as the note asked. When DeLand police officers got to the animal hospital, they said, they found Floyd with a loaded 9mm in his waistband, his girlfriend in tears.
The video of the event which happened last year is being online now to teach people how to be smart, no matter the situation one finds himself or herself.
Many Nigerians have hailed the woman's courage despite the challenges she faced.
Watch the amazing video
A throwback video of how a scared Oyinbo lady who was kidnapped and abused, secretly and smartly slipped a note that nailed her boyfriend, has got Nigerians amazed and impressed. The lady wanted to escape from her armed deadly boyfriend but couldn't. She then suggested they visit a veterinary doctor to attend to his dog.
They came into the DeLand Animal Hospital together: Jeremy Floyd, his girlfriend and the dog.
The dog wasn’t acting right, the couple told the vet. Frankly, the woman looked in worse shape.
Floyd’s 28-year-old girlfriend had a swollen eye, cuts all over her fingers, bruises on her arms and legs.
The woman asked to use the vet’s bathroom and left Floyd waiting with the dog.
When she was out of his sight, she slid a torn scrap of paper to a worker behind the counter.
“Call the cops,” it read, in cramped, shaky handwriting. “My boyfriend is threatening me. He has a gun. Please don’t let him know.”
The worker did as the note asked. When DeLand police officers got to the animal hospital, they said, they found Floyd with a loaded 9mm in his waistband, his girlfriend in tears.
The video of the event which happened last year is being online now to teach people how to be smart, no matter the situation one finds himself or herself.
Many Nigerians have hailed the woman's courage despite the challenges she faced.
Watch the amazing video
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