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A Nigerian Student Who Fled Ukraine To Germany Dies In A Swimming Accident (Photo)
Kazeem Ademola Temitope, a Nigerian student, was involved in an accident while swimming in a lake and passed away in Germany.
Sadly, the young man, a student from Ukraine, died today, June 30, while still being kept alive in the hospital after being pulled from the lake.
Yesterday, a Twitter user going by the handle @Earthbreaker SD revealed the incident.
In order to find Kazeem’s family, he shared a video of the boy being kept alive in a German hospital.
He wrote:
“A Nigerian student named Kazeem Ademola Temitope who arrived in Germany from Ukraine is currently on life support at a German hospital after going for a swim and diving into a lake.
He was rescued and currently on life support. There’s an ongoing effort to locate his family before he’s taken off the machine.Please if you know or able to indentify him, and could reach his family, kindly tell them to contact the embassy of Nigeria in Germany +49 30 212 30 280 or 300 #MelillaMassacre | please let retweet to get to his famz.”
However, a source identified as Backray Ibrahim Godwin took to his Facebook page to mourn Ademola, which suggested he had died.
Godwin Wrote:-
Why ademola, this is just too soon, I’m going crazy rite now Demola.
Why why why!!!!!
rest in peace g��♂️
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