The
family of a 500 level medical student of Benue State University (BSU)
Makurdi, Apostle Victor Egbe, who died in the early hours
of October 12th, said he was murdered as there were deep cuts on his
body
Egbe,
the founder of Campus Witness Church reportedly went to pray
for a sick student at the university clinic when he slumped and died shortly after the prayer.
The body of the deceased had since been deposited at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital morgue. However, a statement issued by Pastor Emmanuel A. Egbe on behalf of the family disagreed with the report alleging foul play:
"The family of late Mr. Godwin Egbe is greatly disturbed with the
conflicting details of the story about the sudden and mysterious death
of their son victor Egbe a five hundred (500)level student of BSU," the statement reads.
"One
version says that, He slumped inside the school clinic. While another
version said he came outside, prayed for a while, lean against the wall
then slumped. And then yet another version said he slumped at the
entrance of the clinic
"However, the family is still bewildered at the spectrum of
inconsistencies in the entire saga. A close observation of the corpse,
revealed a SHARP DEEP CUT in-between the chin and the neck, that made
him bleed for over ten hours, which the family suspected, he (Victor)
must had been stabbed and a major vein cut within his neck region. Also,
that his clothes was soaked in blood from his shoulder downward
indicates, he started bleeding while standing
"In the attempt to uncover the mystery surrounding the death, the
family is being frustrated with a perceived conspiracy, that the family
members are alarmed and flummoxed at the attitude of most of the eye
witnesses that refused to meet with them. Another baffling scenario, is
the sudden disappearance of one “Pastor” Solomon, who is believed, was
with Victor when the incident occurred. Despite the numerous calls put
through to him (Solomon) to show up, proved abortive and up till now, he
still at large. Also of equal disturbance, is the call put through, to
Victor’s assistant, a female pastor by the same person he (Victor)
prayed for, shortly after his death, to inquire if Victor had arrived
home safely, but later astonishingly states, Victor slumped in front of
him."
Meanwhile, the university management said they were still
investigating the matter and will make their findings known in due
course.
rip apostle, u ve gone to meet with ur creaator,he loves u more
ReplyDeleteLinda please investigate this @anonymous 10:01, his/her msg is too sarcastically mean to be totally impartial!
DeletePlease share his/her email with the family of the deceased. Africa is full of jealous and evil people...sooo sad!!
Sad! May his soul RIP. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteMay his soul Rip
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ReplyDeleteSad... Rest in the Lord dear one.
ReplyDeleteSo sad! But he died while working for the Lord which is a good thing. Rest in God's side, man!
ReplyDeleteSo why will eye witnesses claim he slumped and the family insists he was stabbed. Why will they lie? And who would want a student pastor dead?. The article suggests this happened in broad day light. So why will all witnesses claim he slumped if he actually was stabbed? The family should mourn the life of the young man who clearly served the Lord with his time, and forget all conspiracy theories. They should be grateful to God for the life the youngman led and be consoled that he is in aer place
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Goodnight brother.
ReplyDeleteIf he was actually murdered then it's a very sad one. Don't know why heart of men is desperately wicked. Rip son..ðŸ˜
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ReplyDeleteRIP to the dead. This life is mysterious. Only God knows what assually happened. If someone did it, the person will know no peace
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
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