Nigeria airport attack: US air marshall stabbed with mysterious syringe
A U.S. federal air marshal was attacked with a syringe containing an unknown substance at an airport in Nigeria on Sunday. The attack took place as a group of U.S. federal agents travelling incognito were approached by a group of men at Lagos’ Muritala Mohammed International Airport, according to KPRC. One of the men stuck a syringe, which contained an unknown substance into the arm of an agent and then fled the scene. The agent pulled the syringe out of his body and stored it in a safe container, KPRC reported. The agent then boarded his flight, landing at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. He has since been taken to a hospital for several tests for diseases including Ebola and HIV, according to KPRC.
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