
The
 deceased, Linda Angela Igwetu was reportedly shot around 3am on 
Wednesday, a day before her passing out of the National Youth Service 
Corp (NYSC) programme on Thursday.
Chinenye Igwetu, the sister to the deceased, confirmed the incident through her Twitter handle “@Chinny3bs”.
Her
 story was corroborated by Segun Awosanya, an activist and convener of 
the #EndSARS campaign, who in a series of tweet narrated the incident 
leading to the death of the young corps member. 
“Miss
 Linda Angela Igwetu was meant to have passed out tomorrow (Thursday) 
from her NYSC program from her primary assignment positing at Outsource 
Global Company Mabushi. 
“She
 finished at work late at about 11pm and joined a few friends to a hang 
out before their Passing Out Parade scheduled for the next day.
“They
 left for home at about 3am and was shot at shortly after the check 
point immediately after Ceddi Plaza by a Police Officer identified as 
Benjamin PETERS. The bullet hits Angela on her side, by the midriff and 
she began losing blood in the open roof vehicle,” he tweeted. 
Awosanya added that the deceased was rushed to the Garki hospital where she was later confirmed dead. 
He said, “from information further gleaned from reports on the field this time from the hospital.
 Sources reveal that late Linda was indeed attended to immediately she was brought in.
 She was in a pool of blood, low heart rate but medicated until they got her pulse up.
“Within
 the region of past 3am, it was reported that they rang a consultant who
 promptly came in to stabilize her while all hands were on deck. Medications were prescribed but she has lost so much blood. We are however looking to clarify what happened”
He
 said the case was later taken to Federal Secretariat Police Station 
“where the elder sister of the deceased Chineye Igwetu was crying for 
help before our legal team reached her, minutes after we were notified 
of the incident. 
“The
 Legal team @citizens_Gavel are awaiting the police report on the 
incident and have initiated a petition to the commissioner of police 
& theForceHQ on the incident while preparing for a legal suit on 
this matter on behalf of the family at no cost. #EndSARS 
#ReformPoliceNG,” Awosanya tweeted through his @segalink account. 
Awosanya
 further accused the police of planning to incriminate the deceased and 
her friend. He tweeted, “The @PoliceNG should be well aware that we know
 of the plots to incriminate the deceased & her friends that are 
still traumatized even as we speak. We know about the weed planted in 
their car as cover up and we know about the kidnap spin you are trying 
to deploy. #Justice4Angela”
When our reporter contacted the FCT Police spokesman, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, he confirmed the incident in a phone interview. 
“We
 are investigating the case. It is at the Criminal Investigation 
Department (CID), so, investigation is ongoing on the case,” he said.
However,
 a police source who prefer anonymity told our reporter that from 
preliminary investigation conducted so far, the shooting was intended to
 “save” the deceased, who the policemen on stop and search operation 
thought was being kidnapped. 
“The
 men were on a stop and search point. It was not a deliberate thing. It 
was an effort to salvage the girl because there was a distress call. 
While the deceased’s vehicle was approaching, she was shouting for help.
 
“The
 patrol team was flagging down the car but it refused to stop. So the 
whole shooting was more of an operational error in an attempt to save 
her life because they did not know the motive of those in the car. 
“The
 policemen thought it was a kidnap situation. So the best thing the 
policeman could do was to shoot and he shot with the intent of targeting
 the tire of the car but it went wrong”, the source said.
 


 
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