Saturday, 20 October 2012

Tragedy. : Ex-Corp and Girl Friend Killed By Unknown Gun Men

Two weeks after four students of the University of Port Harcourt
(UNIPORT) in a Omuokiri, Aluu, another tragedy struck in another host
community of the institution as unknown gunmen killed another student
of the school, his girlfriend and an ex-National Youth Corps member.

The incident occurred at Rumuchakara village in Choba community, the
major host community of the university.

THISDAY gathered that the former corp member, who only passed out on
Thursday, decided to celebrate his graduation from the National Youth
Service Corps (NYSC) with his friends.

The ex-corps member was said to have gone out with the two friends to
celebrate his graduation from the service and were returning from the
outing when the car they were driving
in skidded off the road and ran into a shop in the village.

Though no life was lost after the accident, an argument was said to
have ensued between the owner of the shop and the occupants of the
car.

It was at that point that some men in an SUV arrived at the scene of
the incident and opened fire on the crowd, killing the ex-corps
member, the UNIPORT student and his girl friend,
killing them instantly.

According to an eyewitness, who would not wish to be named, "The corps
member and his friends were drunk while driving and their vehicle ran
into a shop. There was a serious argument between them and the owner
of the shop.

"Within a short time, a group of men in an SUV came out and opened
fire on the three persons, who died on the spot.

The gunmen immediately drove away without any challenge." The names of
those killed by the unknown gunmen could not be ascertained as at the
time of filing this report.

Reacting to the incident, the UNIPORT Public Relations Officer, Dr.
Williams Wodi, said the university was shut down while students were
asked to leave the hostels and go back to their various homes.

Wodi explained that the reason for such directive was for the
management of the institution to re-evaluate the security situation on
campus, adding that he was not in a position to
speak for students expected to be currently under their parents' care.

Confirming the incident, the State Police Public Relations Officer,
Mr. Ben Ugwuegbulam, said security agencies had begun investigations
into the matter.

Ugwuegbulam said the incident occurred around 9.30pm on Thursday. He
assured the public that those behind the killings would be apprehended
and brought to justice.

Source: Thisdaylive