Friday, October 5, 2007
2 Nigerian Students Found Dead in Malaysia
I havent been here for a while now, not because I was out of Internet or anything, but I was just hoping for a better thing to write as my last post was the loosing pattern of game my club (chelaea fc) was playing, and that i regarded as bad news and i was always hoping for something good to come up, and im grateful to those who sympathized with me on my club issue.
I didnt really want to write anything now, I was just randomly reading some blogs, articles and news online and I came across this very unfortunate news on Thisday website, and you can read about it HERE
I dont know of our youths to be using drugs, even if I am wrong, but atleast havent come across any, and here goes the news from Thisday:
Two Nigerian students were yesterday found dead in their apartment unit in Taman Connaught, Cheras, Malaysia. Reports said the deceased were believed to have overdosed on drugs.The victims were discovered by their housemate in a room in their apartment unit at 10am yesterday. The deceased, Olugboja Emmanuel Olawale, 22, was found lying on the bed while Abbas Alhaji, 24, was sprawled under it.
The housemate claimed he returned home last Tuesday, went straight to bed and found Olugboja and Abbas when he went to wake them up yesterday morning.Police investigations showed that the victims did have any injury marks and neither were they robbed. The deceased did not sustain any injury or strangulated marks neither were there indications of robbery. Reports said that police are investigating if the students were involved in drugs.
But the police believe the deceased could have taken a large number of pills believed to be psychotropic pills. Both victims, business information system students at University College Sedaya International (UCSI), came to Malyasia three years ago. Cheras CID Chief Deputy Supt V. Samugam said police are waiting for the post mortem results to determine the cause of the deaths.
Both bodies were taken to the Hospital University Kebangsaan Malaysia for a post mortem. Consulate Officer of the Nigerian High Commission, Ibrahim Hamidun, who was at the scene, advised the media not to speculate on the deaths. “It has already been bad for us. We, Africans, have been wrongly accused for the recent Kepong murders and two of our people have been arrested without any solid proof,” he said.
IT IS VERY VERY SAD......
I didnt really want to write anything now, I was just randomly reading some blogs, articles and news online and I came across this very unfortunate news on Thisday website, and you can read about it HERE
I dont know of our youths to be using drugs, even if I am wrong, but atleast havent come across any, and here goes the news from Thisday:
Two Nigerian students were yesterday found dead in their apartment unit in Taman Connaught, Cheras, Malaysia. Reports said the deceased were believed to have overdosed on drugs.The victims were discovered by their housemate in a room in their apartment unit at 10am yesterday. The deceased, Olugboja Emmanuel Olawale, 22, was found lying on the bed while Abbas Alhaji, 24, was sprawled under it.
The housemate claimed he returned home last Tuesday, went straight to bed and found Olugboja and Abbas when he went to wake them up yesterday morning.Police investigations showed that the victims did have any injury marks and neither were they robbed. The deceased did not sustain any injury or strangulated marks neither were there indications of robbery. Reports said that police are investigating if the students were involved in drugs.
But the police believe the deceased could have taken a large number of pills believed to be psychotropic pills. Both victims, business information system students at University College Sedaya International (UCSI), came to Malyasia three years ago. Cheras CID Chief Deputy Supt V. Samugam said police are waiting for the post mortem results to determine the cause of the deaths.
Both bodies were taken to the Hospital University Kebangsaan Malaysia for a post mortem. Consulate Officer of the Nigerian High Commission, Ibrahim Hamidun, who was at the scene, advised the media not to speculate on the deaths. “It has already been bad for us. We, Africans, have been wrongly accused for the recent Kepong murders and two of our people have been arrested without any solid proof,” he said.
IT IS VERY VERY SAD......
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2 comments:
I heard this on the news yesterday...How sad? Sob sob!
You don't know of our youths using drugs??? What country did yu say yu were from???
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