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ONE ESCAPED! Kingdom of Cambodia may deport two Nigerians over street brawl

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The Kingdom of Cambodia is set to deport two Nigerians for allegedly fighting in the streets.

Nmegbu Joseph, 28, and Michael Daniel, 43, were arrested on Monday at street 392, Sangkat Beung Keng Kong1, Khan Chamkamorn, Phnom Penh.

According to reports, the duo had engaged in a heated argument in a restaurant. They, however, took the argument to the streets where it degenerated into an exchange of punches.

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The police were later called and the duo were taken to Beung Kenkong police post for case preparation before being sent to the Immigration Department.

Police said a third black man who was involved in the brawl managed to escape while the duo were arrested and sent to the immigration department for interrogation.

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The fight between the duo has caused a serious controversy on a Cambodian Internet Forum as they were labelled Scary-looking Black Guys fighting on the street.

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