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Police Brutality: Nigerian Man Dies In Prison Custody In Cape Town, South Africa
Jan 21, 2013 – Police Brutality: Nigerian Man Dies In Prison Custody In Cape Town, South Africa
KANYI Dyantyi will not have the wedding she was looking forward to after her Nigerian-born fiancé died while in police custody in Cape Town earlier this month
Obinna Ugboaja’s death has sparked the ire of the Nigerian community who marched to parliament on Friday demanding an end to police brutality against foreigners.
March organisers, the Nigerian Union in the Western Cape and Frontline Africa, argued that Nigerians were being targeted for brutal treatment by the police. They said in most cases brutality was swept under the carpet because of the false assumption that all Nigerians were criminals.
According to the Independent Complaints Directorate 2011/2012 annual report, 932 people died in police custody or as a result of police action.
The Nigerian Union wants the death of 32-year-old Ugboaja to be investigated and has opened a case at Cape Town Central police station. While police said they were investigating his death, grief- stricken Dyantyi, who met Ugboaja five years ago, remains in the dark about what led to his death.
“I really don’t know exactly what happened. They took me to the mortuary where I found my husband dead. His mouth and neck were full of blood and he had marks on his neck, like he had been held hard.
“They said he had overdosed on cocaine. He didn’t even smoke cigarettes.”
Dyantyi said Ugboaja – who was a computer technician at First Coast Technologies and had been living in South Africa for seven years – left their Brooklyn home on the night of January 6 to meet friends in town.
She started worrying when he didn’t come home and his phone went unanswered. After notifying his brother, Dyantyi took their one-year-old daughter to the police station where his car was parked.
But she was sent away with no answers.
“I waited for almost two-and-a-half hours. My baby was screaming. I didn’t even know he was dead. They didn’t tell me,” she said.
When she returned the next morning, she was taken to the mortuary.
“Next year at Easter we were supposed to go to Nigeria to marry. His family is waiting. I don’t work and I don’t even know how we are going to pay to bury him,” she said.
Independent Police Investigative Directorate spokesman Moses Dlamini said the matter was being investigated.
“If someone dies in police custody then we investigate,” he said.
Azubuike Okparaugo, president of the Nigerian Union in the Western Cape, said it was irrelevant whether Ugboaja had been rightfully arrested or not.
“We were not marching to protest his innocence or his guilt. If he is guilty take him to court and give him a maximum sentence. Police are not the court of law,” Okparaugo said, adding that the police conduct in Ugboaja’s death should be investigated.
Police spokesman Captain FC van Wyk said an inquest docket has been opened into Ugboaja’s death and the directorate was investigating the case.
[TimesLive]

cutie
January 21, 2013 at 3:40 PM
na wa 4 people
alhassan ndah
January 21, 2013 at 3:43 PM
IS DIS RACISM OR BLACKISM?
Ckenzi
January 21, 2013 at 9:21 PM
Nigerian’s are alwz h8d. Why?
mbekeson
January 22, 2013 at 9:45 AM
South Africa hate Nigerians, we should have that in back of our mind and becareful to fall to their wrongs.
ogunleye kemisola temitope
January 22, 2013 at 7:23 PM
may the lord have mercy on nigeria
chi eli
January 22, 2013 at 9:29 PM
it’s the fault of our leaders they made dis country to be hard for common man that is why every nigeria want to go to southafrican. It’s well may his soul rest in perfect peace.
chi eli
January 22, 2013 at 9:33 PM
what will our leaders do about it nothing. Hopeless leaders
badara yusuf
February 12, 2013 at 1:12 AM
@chi eli, this is not the problem of our leaders ur governor stilling the state money!why every time u people put the blaim on government.
Leigh
February 14, 2013 at 11:50 AM
If South Africa is really this bad towards, yet u keep flocking in millions? Common sense, isn’t it?
No name
March 9, 2014 at 10:36 AM
All our government in Nigeria god will suffer all of you and your generation, because they see what’s happen 2 Nigerans in everywhere and no solution abi? God is waiting for all of you.