Asst consul officer,
Nigerian Embassy,
Tripoli,
Libya.
Dear Consular,
It is with astute sadness and anger, i write you as regards the gruesome killing of a young innocent Nigerian from Edo state, Alex Agbon. This story which you are already aware of. The aforementioned by was my tribesman and the only prospective child of his family, a young man who was a successful mechanic, and not that he was jobless or a thug in Libya, but was popular for his skills in fixing any kind of car. More so his wife is heavy with their first child. From the report we got from his wife, he got into an argument with a Libyan national over how much to be paid to fix the Libyan’s car, all because he said to the Libyan “i cant take this little money you are offering me”, the Libyan went home, called the deceased on the phone that he was coming to pay what he (Alex) demanded, only for him to come with a rifle (pump action), and shot the Nigerian as soon as he opened the door, hence making the unborn child fatherless.
The aged father, who is an ex serviceman, is in unprecedented tears, and sadness. He has not received any good report from the Nigerian Embassy in Tripoli, and with this report it shows that Nigerians are not safe in Libya, or can not count on the embassy to protect them.
He (father), has requested for the corpse of his son and justice for his late son, more so how does he get compensation for the gory killing of his son Alex Agbon. Please on behalf of the family and entire Ewohimi people of Esan land, we appeal that something right should be done, and the culprit brought to justice.
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