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Diasporia News of Thursday, 19 June 2014

Source: ghanasoccernet

Ghanaian suffers deep cuts in Lagos

.... after machete attack for mocking Nigeria in Iran draw


A Ghanaian football fan in Nigeria sustained deep cuts when he was attacked with a machete for supporting Iran during the Super Eagles 2014 World Cup match against the Asians on Monday.

A mild drama unfolded Monday night at Ilasan area of Lekki, Lagos, during the barren World Cup match between Nigeria and Iran, after a drunk went berserk and macheted some viewers for mocking the Super Eagles.

One of the viewers, a Ghanaian, was said to have sustained deep cuts while others managed to escape from the viewing centre.

Reports said the drunk, identified as Sunday Usman, was in a bar which also served as a viewing centre alongside other football lovers, when the Ghanaian identified simply as Kofi, started booing the Super Eagles over their failed attempts to score a goal.

At that point, an eye witness said: “Usman staggered to his feet and warned Kofi to stop showing solidarity with Iran. But Kofi continued, saying he had every right to support whichever team he liked. Some viewers, who were also not satisfied with the Super Eagles performance, supported Kofi.

“Usman left the bar, threatening to deal with Kofi . We all thought he had gone to sleep. But to our surprise, he came at the tail end of the match, dangling a cutlass which he used on anyone at sight. Kofi could not escape. He had the deepest cut.

“We all fled for our lives and by the time we summoned courage and disarmed the drunk, Kofi was found on the ground in a pool of his blood.”

Kofi was reportedly rushed to an undisclosed private hospital, where Vanguard newspaper was told he was responding to treatment.