Crime
14-Yr-Old Boy Punches Neighbour To Death In Abuja
An -18-year-old man, Biliya Lawal, has died after receiving a punch in his stomach during a fight with his 14-year-old neighbour, simply identified as Danladi.
The duo was said to have engaged in a heated exchange of words at their compound in Gadabiu in the Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory which resulted in a physical fight.
It was gathered that the incident which happened around 6 pm on Friday had become the talk of the town.
A commercial driver in the area who gave his name as Aliyu said the reason behind the exchange of words and subsequent exchange of punches was unknown.
He said immediately after Lawal fell to the ground, he was rushed to the Kwali General Hospital where he was declared dead.
He said, “Both Lawal who is about 18-year-old and Danladi, a 14-year-old boy, live in the same compound located at Gadabiu in Kwali Area Council. I don’t know what in particular led to the exchange of words but it must have been a serious issue.
“The verbal exchange of words became heated and later resulted in a physical fight. The two exchanged blows, in the process, Danladi’s punch hit Lawal in his stomach. Lawal fell to the ground and immediately went unconscious. He was immediately rushed to the Kwali General Hospital where the doctor who attended to them pronounced him dead. The matter as I speak to you has spread to everywhere in the community. ”
The FCT command’s spokesperson, Josephine Adeh confirmed the incident to PUNCH adding that Danladi had been arrested.
She said, “The suspect is in custody.”
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