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Unilorin student who beat his supervisor to stupor smokes weed – Fellow student (Video)

The 400 level student of the Department of Microbiology, the University of Ilorin who assaulted his project supervisor on Thursday is an avid smoker of Indian hemp, according to a fellow student who claims to know him very well.

The student identified as Salaudeen Waliyu a.k.a Captain Walz, reportedly did not observe the compulsory Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) violently assaulted the lecturer in broad daylight before other students raised alarm and rushed to her aid.

The lecturer, Mrs Zakaria, was said to be his project supervisor was described as a kind person by students of the institution.

Videos of how the student attacked the lecturer and his arrest went viral on social media at the weekend.

According to the report, the student had gone to the woman’s office to seek her help over his failure to do his SIWES but she refused.

Following the lecturer’s refusal, Walz reportedly became furious and assaulted Mrs Zakariya inflicting severe injuries on her.

A source said the lecturer tried to escape and he kept pursuing her, she ran into an office but Captain Walz broke the window and started punching her hard.

“In an attempt to escape, the lecturer fell down, sustained a head cut and was strangled by the student till she fell into a coma,” the source said.

She was subsequently rushed to the hospital for treatment while Captain Walz was arrested by the security personnel of the university and handed over to the Police.

The Director of Corporate Affairs of the institution, Mr Kunle Akogun, confirmed the development to Daily Trust on Saturday night.

“Yes, the incident is true but the lecturer is now in a stable condition. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Abdulkareem Age visited her in the company of some Deans and other university staff. They further described the incident as unfortunate and sad and assured justice will be done on the matter. He ordered proper care of the victim on the bill of the university,” Akogun said.

According to one Ishowo Oluwatosin, friends of the student claimed that he had been having “strange dreams” of people trying to strangle him.

Oluwatosin said the suspect smoked weed and had behaved erratically on a few other occasions before this incident.

Aside from his abuse of drugs and related substances, he is a talented musician who had come very close to making it a few times. He said his inability to make it big despite his talent is a cause of frustration for the suspect.

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