'Goat, Dior Bag, furniture..': Protestors loot Bangladesh's official residence 'Ganabhaban' after Sheikh Hasina flees country

Protesters stole chairs, tables, livestock and feasted on food that was found in Ganabandhu, the Bangladesh Prime Minister’s official residence

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Amid all the chaos going on in Bangladesh, protesters stole and looted several things from the PM's official residence Ganabhaban where Shiekh Hasina was living. From coconuts from the garden area of the official residence to sarees, bed sheets, pillow covers, and other precious items like Dior's suitcase, everything was looted. 

Several footages revealed that people had scaled the black gates to the property, hurling objects against the interior walls, smashing photos, and treating themselves to a spread of food in catering dishes.

The video captured a large number of individuals on the street dancing with pleasure and raising their hands and fists in happiness. Numerous people in the audience seemed to be using their own cellphones to record the action

What happened with Shiekh Hasina? 

On Monday, after more than a month of violent protests, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's 15-year reign came to an end, and the military declared it would establish an interim administration.

Since early July, Hasina had attempted to put an end to anti-government demonstrations across the nation, but she left the country on Sunday due to violent violence that left around 100 people dead.

At least 56 people were slain on Monday in violent situations, largely in Dhaka but also elsewhere, according to police reports. They said that Hasina's allies had been targeted by gangs as payback. At least 94 people were murdered on Sunday, the worst day of the violence, when protesters and government supporters got into battles with knives and sticks and security forces opened fire.

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