Boxer Crushed To Death By Train On His Way For Training In Lagos

Posted by Samuel on Thu 18th Oct, 2018 - tori.ng

A Nigerian boxer has been reportedly crushed to death by a train on his way for training in the city of Lagos.

Okosun Godwin
 
According to a report by The Nation, the Nigerian boxing community has reacted with shock and sadness on Wednesday to the death of National team middleweight Okosun Godwin in a train accident in Lagos.
 
A close source who wished not to be named said, the boxer, who was with the Nigerian Army, was on his way to Myoung Barracks in Yaba to train for his upcoming fight next week, on a motorcycle when the incident happened on Wednesday morning.
 
Okosun Godwin represented Nigeria at the men’s middleweight division at the 2017 Africa Boxing Championship in Brazzaville, Congo.
 
He became the Army middleweight champion at the Army Games in Abuja in 2016 and won the silver medal at the National Boxing Open Championships held last year at the Brai Ayomnote Gym, National Stadium Lagos
 
Riliwan Lawal, his captain at the Army Games and teammate in Congo said: “He was my close friend. Everybody liked him because he was always encouraging younger boxers and very humble and nice.”
 
Oluwatoyin Mabogunje posted on her facebook page after the incident: “It just so painful to lose a wonderful person like you, Okosun Godwin, I pray may your gentle soul rest in prefect peace.”
 
The Nigeria Boxing Federation will be sending condolences to Okosun’s family in the nearest future according to an official.
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