Thursday, 7 July 2016

Photos: Nigerian Asylum Seeker beaten to death in Italy




A Nigerian asylum seeker in Italy has died after being attacked in the city of Fermo, situated in a central region of Marche in Italy.

The Nigerian asylum seeker, Emmanuel Chidi Nnamdi, reportedly died yesterday after being left in an irreversible coma.
He was beaten to death with a ripped out road sign pole by an unamed violent football fan in Fermo, while defending his 24-year-old partner, simply named as Chinyere.


Nnamdi had fled Nigeria with his wife for fear Boko Haram terrorists in the North East.

“A few asylum seekers were hosted at the local Catholic mission, and apparently that
town and that area is not new to episodes of intolerance and racism.
“The guy who is allegedly responsible is notorious in town for his racist views. According to the local priest who hosts the refugees, he calls every African a monkey. It is shameful that this has happened in my country,” a source said.
Nnamdi, was beaten by the 40 year old violent football fan who had first insulted Namdi’s partner calling her an “African monkey,” the police said after arresting the so-called fan.


Further reports said that the couple had been at the bishop’s seminary in Fermo since September after fleeing Boko Haram violence in northern Nigeria.

In the report, a local priest, Father Vinicio Albanesi, had said that the attack was probably connected to four bombs recently planted outside Fermo churches that have worked with migrants. It was said that the bombs, which caused little damage and did not injure anyone, were left outside the churches between February and May.

The churches are said to be run by priests who are socially active in helping migrants, drug addicts, the homeless and marginalised.The culprit has been reported to the prosecutors office and will be arrested. Reports say that he risks serving a long term sentence once prosecuted.

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