Sources close to the family of United Democratic Party’s Ebrima Dibba have informed forGambia that the ex-diplomat’s house was a target of tear-gas being shot at Wednesday’s protesters in the wake of multiple uprisings in the Greater Banjul area and Kombo.
Dibba had been domiciled in Brikama Nyambai until his departure for the United States of America during Yahya Jammeh’s tenure.
As we run these publications, multiple audios and videos are reaching us from both Gambia and the wider world about unrest in mainland Africa’s tiny nation.
Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports say at least one person has died from injuries at the Brikama Health Center from Wednesday’s protests against the town’s Area Council.
Reports say an injured person was rushed to the Brikama Health Center where he died of injuries. We are yet to officially confirm these.
Other unindependent reports speak of unconfirmed casualties in the Serrekunda area. A video reaching this medium showed women’s cries of “shootings” in the Wollof vernacular as protesters attack and run for safety,
Others speaking Mandinka say “there were just too much stones being thrown” Wednesday. This is a still developing.