
A student of the Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi, Auwal Shehu, has been found dead in front of one of the school’s hostel.
A student of the polytechnic, who spoke to GAPOSAOLOFOFO.COM.NG
on condition of anonymity on Thursday, said the students woke up on
Tuesday to find the victim lying lifeless in front of the boys’ hostel.
“We were confused to find the student’s
dead body in front of the hostel. We did not know what killed him, but
we reported the incident to the management,” he said.
Details of the cause of the student’s
death appeared sketchy, but a source said the victim fell off the second
floor of the hostel while reading in the night.
Another source, however, said the student slumped and died while returning to the hostel from one of the lecture rooms.
The Deputy Rector of the institution,
Sanusi Gumau, confirmed the incident to our correspondent, but dispelled
the report that the student fell off the second floor.
According to him, preliminary investigation showed no sign that the deceased fell off “a high-rise building”.
“I got a call from one of the school
cadets at about 5.30am on Tuesday informing me that a student was found
dead in front of the boys’ hostel.
“Our medical unit did a physical check
on the student and confirmed that he had indeed died. There is no truth
in the report that the student slumped and died while returning from
class in the night. He also did not fall off any high-rise building.
Physical check showed no sign of injury; nothing,” he said.
Gumau said the chief security officer of the school reported the incident at the Yelwa Police Division.
“The police took the corpse away to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, for an autopsy,” he added.
The deputy rector also said the family of the deceased had been contacted.
He added that the deceased was to sit for two papers in the ongoing exams on Tuesday before his untimely demise.
The Dean, Student Affairs, Clement
Ezeaku, said Shehu (21) was a National Diploma II student of the Civil
Engineering Department and hailed from Birnin Kudu, Jigawa State.
He said, “His roommates said he only
told them that he was going out that (Monday) night. They said he didn’t
tell them exactly where he was going to. Because of the exams going on
in the school, students can move around anytime of the day.”
He said the cause of the death was not
known because the parents of the deceased insisted that the corpse be
released to them for burial.
The dean said a team comprising the
school security men, members of the Student Union Government, Muslim
Students Society, and his (Sheu’s) state association accompanied the
corpse to Jigawa State.
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