The family of a Nigerian student, who was
killed in the North Cyprus city of Nicosia, has cried out to the Federal
Government and relevant authorities for intervention.
Gabriel Soriwei, 20, a first year student of
Electrical/Electronic/Engineering at the Cyprus International University,
Nicosia, was allegedly knocked down by a female driver on July 13.
The impact of the accident caused Mr. Soriwei
to fall into a coma; he eventually died on September 7, his family said.
Five days later, the Cyprus International
University authorities flew his remains back to Nigeria via the same Turkish
Airline with which he travelled to Cyprus in February.
“While the family has accepted the reality of
the painful loss of our child, his death has raised some issues about the value
placed on the life of the Nigerian outside the shores of this country,” the
family said in a statement signed by Patrick Soriwei, the deceased’s father.