Sunday, 27 January 2013

NIGERIA: How to escape from a car boot and kidnappers



With the rising cases of kidnapping in Nigeria and kidnappers locking up victims in car boots, there must be a way to outsmart them. And there are indeed ways to do so.

A recent case was the kidnap of a man in Ijebu North East, who was taken more than 100 kms away to a hideout in Odeda, in the Obafemi Owode area of the state. The victim, 35-year-old Aremu Oluwasogo Peters was locked all the way in the boot of his car.


P.M.NEWS wants to share with our readers how to escape from abductors in this circumstance.

The tips are from WikiHow.
Be calm if you become trapped in a trunk. Trunks aren’t completely airtight, and it generally takes at least twelve hours to fall unconscious; more, if you are small or the trunk is large (or both). What could kill you is hyperventilation, so breathe regularly and don’t panic. It may get very hot in there – up to 140°F (60°C) – but you still need to stay calm in order to increase your likelihood of escaping.



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