Two Nigerian Men Die Inside A Flight After Drugs They Swallowed Burst In Their Stomachs [Video]

Tobias Sylvester
By Tobias Sylvester

Two Nigerian Men Die Inside A Flight After Drugs They Swallowed Burst In Their Stomachs [Video] 1

Two Nigerian men identified as Chigozie Pascal Aniagbado and Chijioke Chidioka Ogbuefi met their untimely death after the drug they swallowed burst open in their stomach during a flight from Brazil to Ethiopia.

We gathered that the deceased avoided being caught at the airport by swallowing the drugs they smuggled. However, they started feeling unwell after the hard substance burst in their stomachs.

An eyewitness who claimed to have been seating between the two dead men, said they died before the emergency landing, despite being treated on the plane by professionals.

“I was in an Ethiopian Airline from Brazil to Ethiopia. My seat number falls at the middle of two men,” the eyewitness narated.

“The flight was 12hrs. The young man at my right asked me to check the flight map to know how far we had gone which I did. We were already half the journey.

“Then he said to me “do you speak Igbo,” I said “yes.” He said he doesn’t know if he would make this journey that it seems the drugs he swallowed must have exceeded its stay in his system.

“Then my mind sank. I began to shiver. He said ‘don’t be scared, it’s not in the bag, it is inside my body.’ He said I should stand and get him water, but I refused because I was scared he might insert something in my bag.

“I had to wave for the air hostess to come. She came and served him water. He demanded for food, he was given. He became calm. Few minutes later, he brought an olive oil from his bag and drank.

“Then he started shivering and fell down. That was when all the doctors in the plane assembled, questioning, asking his country and tribe.

“He was able to open up that he swallowed drugs. The doctors had to put him on oxygen, then the other also started shivering. .

“Because of them, we were to have an emergency landing. The pilots said no matter their crime, it’s their priority to keep them alive.

“However, we couldn’t land because the said country has Ebola, so we proceed while they were on oxygen. They eventually lost the battle.”

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Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos.Contact Tobias at [email protected] a confidential tip? Submit it here
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