In an attack the police described as “random and unprovoked,” a Nigerian-man, Nicholas Nwonye, was stabbed to death in Canada on Friday.
The 46-year-old father of three was on his way home when the “deadly” attack took place
Calgary Herald, a Canadian newspaper reported.
The incident occurred on the westbound platform of the City Hall LRT station in downtown Calgary
He was reportedly stabbed in the chest and abdomen “by a man he had never met”.
Nwonye was rushed to hospital, where he later died.
He was said to have recently moved to Canada with his wife and three children from Nigeria, and was only four weeks into his nursing programme.
SEE ALSO: BREAKING: MOJI OLAIYA’S BODY ARRIVES NIGERIA [PHOTOS+VIDEOS]
The suspect – Keeton Michel Gagnon – was reportedly caught by police when he attempted to flee the scene and has been charged with second-degree murder.
Friends remembered Nwonye as “a deeply spiritual man whose faith formed a large part of his life.”
“He was just such a treat to have there,” Rhonda Hersak, an instructor at Bow Valley College, where Nwonye was enrolled in the school’s practical nursing programme, was quoted to have said.
“[He was] a very kind, empathetic individual. He smiled all the time.”
Despite only being a student for a short time, Hersak said Nwonye made a “definite impression,” both on his fellow students and the faculty.
“He had an impact. He had a really big impact in the classroom. He will be missed in the classroom. I know this for a fact,” he said
For story submissions and inquiries, please email us at citypeopleonline96@gmail.com