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“No stranger entered our compound…” – Mirabel’s neighbour speaks out on viral assault claim

Amid the ongoing social media frenzy surrounding Mirabel’s alleged assault in her Lagos apartment, a man claiming to be her neighbour has broken silence.

Neighbour Contradicts Assault Allegation

According to the neighbour, both he and Mirabel were at home on Sunday, the day she claimed the assault occurred.

He insisted that no stranger could have entered the compound unnoticed, raising doubts about the authenticity of her account.

He also highlighted a previous incident in which Mirabel reportedly sought financial support, claiming her mother had recently passed away.

The neighbour said he later discovered through her social media that her mother had actually died months earlier, in July.

Social Media Users Spot Inconsistencies

TikTok users have also joined the discussion, pointing out potential inconsistencies in the story.

Observers noted that the word “so”, often spelled “soo” in the messages Mirabel claimed were sent by the alleged assailant, also appeared in her own captions, suggesting a possible connection between the posts.

In a video shared by an X user, @Teeniiola, the neighbour said:

“The gr@pe did not happen. I did not hear any shouting when the alleged incident occurred. On that day, I was at home, and another neighbour was washing clothes. We have a big dog and a big gate in the house, so it would have been impossible for a stranger to enter unnoticed. What pains me is that she said her mum passed away a few days ago, and the whole compound contributed money for her. I later checked her page and saw that she had posted about her mum’s passing last December. Mirabel has only been in this house for three months, and we used to hear her and some guys talking in her room. I’ve also seen her with a man before; he comes around often, and they take some things. I don’t believe her story.”

Case Still Under Investigation

Authorities, including the Lagos State Police Command and the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA), are continuing to investigate Mirabel’s original claim.

The public is urged to avoid rushing to conclusions and to allow due process to take its course in such sensitive matters.

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