The Lagos State Domestic and Se.xual Violence Agency (DSVA) has urged the public to help locate a TikToker who was allegedly ra.ped in her apartment
In a statement shared on its official social media accounts on Tuesday, the agency said it is working to contact the survivor to provide support and determine her whereabouts.
“The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency has taken note of the multiple tags and public concerns regarding a video currently circulating on social media, in which a young woman shared her experience of se.xual assault at her residence on her TikTok page,” the statement read.

“We want to state clearly that we have seen the reports and we are actively making efforts to reach the survivor to offer immediate support and appropriate intervention and ascertain the location. Our team has initiated contact through available channels and will continue efforts to establish communication. If anyone has credible information that can assist us in reaching her directly and safely, please contact the Agency by sending us a DM on any of our official social media channels.”
The agency emphasized that sexual assault is a crime and that survivors deserve protection, care, and justice, adding that all reports are treated with urgency and confidentiality.
The TikToker, identified as Mirabel, said in a video posted on Monday that the assault occurred on Sunday, February 15. She explained that she had consumed alcohol to help sleep around 6 a.m., and heard knocks at about 9 a.m.
“I thought it was my neighbour… immediately I opened the door, I got pushed back, I hit my head on the fridge and passed out,” she said. She said she later regained consciousness and found a man over her.
Mirabel also shared messages allegedly sent by a suspect identified as “Priston,” who claimed responsibility for the assault and made thre.ats regarding the case.
In another video posted on Tuesday, she revealed that she attempted to take her life by ingesting a substance but was rescued and taken to the hospital by a friend.
The incident has sparked widespread reactions on X, formerly Twitter, with the hashtag #StopRa.pingWomen trending as users demanded stronger action against sexual assault.
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