A report reaching us from India says a young man from south east Nigeria has been found dead in India, following an argument over Biafra, though the investigation is still on to confirm the actual cause of his death.
An argument over the desirability of
Biafra by some Nigerians in India has been blamed for the death of N.
Chigozie, a 33-year-old who came to India with a student visa. Indian
police in Bengaluru are already probing the death.
The body of the
Nigerian was found near the railway gate in Hennur, northeast Bengaluru,
in the wee hours of Monday. Chigozie, a resident of Hennur, was found
with head injuries at 2 am; his motorcycle had skidded off the road.
While the body has been shifted to Ambedkar hospital for autopsy.
Kothanur police, based on his brother’s statement have registered a
murder case, reports the Times of India.
“It seems to be an
accidental death. Preliminary evidence shows Chigozie, who was speeding
on his bike, crashed into an iron railing and died of head injuries. He
was not wearing a helmet. But his younger brother Nieskho claims he was
murdered,” police said.
On Sunday evening, Chigozie, Nieskho and four other Nigerians partied at African Kitchen restaurant at Byrathi near Hennur.
“The
six revellers quarrelled over sharing food and assaulted each other.
Nieskho went to a nearby hospital to treat his injuries and Chigozie
followed him on a bike. While returning from the hospital, Chigozie
died,” police said.
But in another account given by
BangaloreMirror, Chigozie’s brother, whose name was spelt as Nanso,
claimed his brother was killed after an argument with other friends over
Biafra.
Here is the report in the newspaper: A 33-year-old man from
Nigeria was found dead under mysterious circumstances near Geddalahalli
on Hennur Road in the early hours of Monday. The brother of the victim,
identified as Chigozie, said he may have been murdered. Chigozie was
found dead near the Railway bridge at Geddalahalli.
The victim, who
came to India on a student visa, was doing some business in the city,
according to police. The victim, along with his brother Nanso, is said
to have partied with a group of friends at a house in Byrathi.
During
the party, it is alleged that the brothers and their friends had an
argument over a political development in their country. Police said both
the brothers were allegedly beaten up.
Nanso, who had come in his
car, drove to a nearby private hospital and is said to have taken
treatment. Chigozie, who was returning home on his bike, was found dead
near the railway bridge. “Nanso suspects that his brother could have
been killed. However prima facie evidence suggests that the death could
also be due to an accident. The victim could have skidded and fallen
from the bike while riding home. It was raining heavily. But a murder
case has been registered based on his brother’s complaint and
investigations are on,” S Girish, DCP (North East) told BM.
The
Kothanur police, investigating the case, said the group of friends who
were partying were discussing the political turmoil back home over the
formation of a separate state in Nigeria(Biafra)
The discussion led to assault and the brothers were badly beaten up.

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