A 25-year-old man, Toheeb Jimoh, has drowned in a Lagos river while reportedly swimming to win a bet.
He had allegedly bragged that he could swim the Lagos Lagoon from a particular point to the shore on Saturday evening.
It
was learnt that when some people challenged his claim, he had allegedly
dared them to place a bet. After the bet was placed, he reportedly went
on a boat to the point and jumped into the lagoon hoping to swim to the
shore.
Friends of the deceased, who had accompanied him on a boat,
were said to have fled the scene after he did not make it out of the
water.
The incident, which occurred at Aiyedun
Street, Bariga, was said to have caused commotion among residents who
trooped to the site, hoping to save Jimoh.
The corpse of Jimoh
was said to have been recovered around 7pm same day and buried beside
the water around 12am in line with the traditions.
The deceased
who hails Abeokuta, Ogun State indigene, had only recently gained
admission into the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta before the
tragedy struck.
A source who spoke on the condition of anonymity
said, “He and some of his friends were actually fond of betting and
gambling. So that evening, they decided to take the betting to another
level. Toheeb told them he could swim from the Third Mainland Bridge end
of the river to the shore.
“When the boat they took got to that
point, which was a little close to the shore, he gave his clothes to his
brother and jumped into the water.
“His friends who were in the
boat waited for him at the shore without success. After it dawned on
them that something was amiss, his younger brother raised the alarm. By
the time people got to the scene, he had died.”
Source: Punch
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