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Nigerian singers, Pheelz and Khaid, were allegedly robbed during a car break-in in Los Angeles, United States.
The singers disclosed this on their respective Instagram pages on Thursday, revealing that their Range Rover was broken into and that valuables, including a laptop, phone, and bank cards, were stolen.
Sharing a clip of the damaged car, Khaid wrote, “Just f*cking got robbed in Cali, my passport to travel, my laptop, my f*cking hard drive. All my f*cking songs,” he lamented.
On his part, Pheelz described the incident as one of the craziest nights of his life.
He wrote, “[I] got robbed in Cali. WTF. Thank God for life.
“One of the craziest nights of my life for sure.”
However, the singers did not disclose whether the incident had been reported to the appropriate authority.
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