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“Shocking Video Shows Woman Trapped in Bus Suitcase”

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A video capturing a woman trapped inside a suitcase on a Citylink bus has led to a police investigation.

Citylink confirmed in a statement that the woman was an unauthorized passenger on their service.

The concerning video, shared on social media, depicts a woman inside a suitcase in the luggage compartment of a Galway Bus. The footage shows the suitcase lying on its side with the woman calling out for help.

The individual filming the incident unzips the suitcase to reveal a distressed woman inside, as per reports from Galway Beo.

She is asked by a man who put her in the suitcase, and after managing to free herself, she expresses relief. Following her release, she sits up, visibly shaken.

Citylink spokesperson informed Galway Beo that they are cooperating with the police following the incident involving an unauthorized passenger on their service.

Meanwhile, a self-proclaimed “healer” murdered and decapitated her friend before disposing of the body in the woods, packed inside a suitcase.

Jemma Mitchell, from Willesden in north-west London, attacked 67-year-old widow Mee Kuen Chong at her Wembley residence using a weapon that caused severe head injuries. Mitchell then decapitated her victim and transported the remains in a blue suitcase to Salcombe, Devon.

During the journey, the Volvo Mitchell was driving had a tire blowout, leading her to stop at a service station for help. A mechanic changing the tire noticed a strange smell inside the vehicle. The headless body of Ms. Chong was later discovered by holidaymakers near a wooded footpath in Salcombe.

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