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Security guard trying to rescue robbery victim stabbed to death

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A security guard with the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria who was trying to rescue a lady being robbed by some suspected robbers in the early hours of Tuesday morning has been stabbed to death.

The lifeless body of the security guard identified simply as Sule found on Adelabu street in Surulere area of Lagos threw residents into confusion.

The Punch reported that Sule had opened the company’s gate around 6.30 am for some street sweepers who kept their tools in the company when he saw a lady struggling with the robbers.

The guard then attempted rescuing the victim when one of the assailants stabbed him in the stomach.

When Punch correspondent visited the company on Thursday, members of staff, who refused to comment, directed her to the police.

An eyewitness, who identified himself simply as Salisu, said the deceased had been buried according to Islamic rites.

He said,

“I learnt that he wanted to open the company’s gate for the street sweepers who kept their tools in the company when he saw the robbers trying to collect a lady’s bag.

“He ran towards the robbers and held one of them. Unknown to him, one of the robbers behind him was holding a knife. The robber stabbed him in the stomach and he died. He was buried by his brothers that same day according to Islamic rites.

A trader in the area, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Sule had patronised her the day before the incident.

She said,

“He came to buy N150 worth of coconut a day before his death and gave me N100, saying that he would pay the N50 balance later. He was still with me when customers started trooping in and he joked that he was the one that brought me luck and he left.

“I was surprised when I came back from the market the next day and was told that Sule was dead. His corpse was covered with a wrapper.

Another trader in the area, Ayinke Jamiu, told PUNCH Metro that Sule’s brother came to the company on Thursday to pack his belongings.

She said,

“When I got here on Tuesday, I saw people gathered around something and when I moved towards them, I saw Sule’s lifeless body on the floor. His brothers buried him that day; they came this afternoon (Thursday) to pack his belongings.

The matter was being investigated by the Aguda Police Station.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Bala Elkana, who confirmed the incident, noted that the Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, had directed that the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department take up the case and ensure the arrest of the fleeing suspects.

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