Colleague Stabs 18-Year-Old Gombe Varsity Student To Death Over Football Argument
An 18-year-old student of Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, Abdulsalam Musa was stabbed to death following a heated football match argument with a colleague.
The victim, according to the Public Relations Officer, Gombe Police Command, ASP Buhari Abdullahi, died from the injuries he sustained, adding that the suspect is now at large.
The neighbours of the victims were also said to have fled after the incident instead of providing first aid to the victim or seeking immediate medical assistance.
The Police PRO told The Punch that, “It was initially an argument between the students who lived in the same compound, but it soon turned into a violent argument which led to a fight.
“As a result, one of them used a knife to stab the other student, Abdulsalam Musa, 18 years old age and a 300-level student of the criminology department, faculty of Social and Management Sciences.
Abdullahi disclosed that because the neighbours failed to provide Musa with the much-needed help at the critical time of the incident as they all ran away, abandoning him to his fate.
“No immediate help was rendered to the victim. Instead, they just tried to escape. The main accused ran away, but we have put up so many efforts, and by God’s grace, we will get him.
“The accused was a 300-level student, who went on Industrial Attachment Training but came to sit for his carryover exams.
“Upon his coming back, the residents in the outside hostel where he resided accommodated him. It will interest you to know that they are all from Plateau State, so you can see the height of their relationship,” he added.
While calling on residents to desist from acts of violence, he stressed, “Avoid unnecessary arguments that may lead to fight. Football promotes peace and not death. The argument ensued after they finished watching the match.”
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