A
Nigerian lawyer, Akeem Olakunle Ajimotokan, who was stabbed in New York, United
States of America, USA, in January 20, 2011, died yesterday at Methodist
Hospital, Sugarland, Texas.
The
New York Times reported that Ajimotokan, 33, at the time of the incident, was
found by the police in the early hours of January 21, tied up and unconscious
in the boot of his car.
He
was contacted by a man named Barion A. Blake, an ex-convict with many previous
arrests, including for stealing BMWs. Blake at the point of meeting with
Ajimotokan, attacked him, stabbed him repeatedly, tied him up and left him
unconscious in the boot of his car. his ear partly severed and had been in coma
since. It was reported at some point by his brother, Ayo, a Houston-based
doctor, that he was moving his hands and legs.
The
suspected perpetrator posed as a prospective internet buyer of his electric
blue BMW M3 coupe. The deceased’s elder brother, Bolaji, who is a politi-cian,
described his youngest brother as a brilliant lawyer with a “large heart.” “I
am glad he has gone to rest,” he said. Since the news of his death broke on Facebook,
the family has received an outpouring of e-mails, calls and messages from
around the world. His funeral holds on Saturday, at 1818 Eldridge Rd,
Sugarland, Texas.
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