Saturday, 24 November 2012

Newspaper Vendor clubbed to death

                                                                        
A  Newspaper Vendor, Monday Francis, was clubbed to death in Calabar on Thursday at a drinking joint near his house.
The deceased   had gone to the local drinking parlour to take some shots of local gin (Ogogoro) but later had a disagreement with one of his neighbours whose name was given as Eno who allegedly hit him several times on the head and neck with a shovel.
One of their neighbours   Godwin, said that Eno  had told his younger brother, Innocent to leave the scene before clubbing the vendor to death. Late Francis poured part of his drinks on Eno before  the assailant hit him with the shovel. The matter was reported at the Federal Housing Police Station.
He said that after that his brother ran away from the drinking joint but Eno was said to have pursued him with a stick and hit him several times but when the stick broke into pieces, he hurriedly left home and picked a shovel, unknown to Innocent who had at that point went home, on the process of trying to open his door, Eno allegedly hit him on the neck and head with the shovel and he immediately slumped and died.
Godwin said that it was the elder brother of the assailant, Gabriel who having seen that Innocent had given up the ghost, rushed to the Federal housing Police Station to inform the police of the incident but he was detained by the police when they came and saw that Eno had disappeared to the tin air.

Speaking to Saturday Vanguard, the Grandfather of the deceased Mr. Francis Asagha Etim who is from Ikot Afagha in Oruk Anang Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom, said he was in the house when his grand son was beaten to death.

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