Reports say former Nigerian basketball player Chinedu Onyeuku has
been shot dead after ‘trying to rob home in Texas with an accomplice’.
It was gathered that the former D’Tigers of Nigeria player, was shot dead in a botched burglary in Texas before Thanksgiving.
Onyeuku,
29, was trying to break into a home in Plano on 21 November and was
shot and killed by the homeowner, Police say. Onyeuku had played for the
Nigerian team that qualified for this summer’s Olympic Games in London.
According
to the Dallas News, Onyeuku and another person allegedly tried to break
into a residence on Rio Grande Street in Plano, Texas the night of 21
November.
The homeowner told Plano police that he saw ‘multiple
people’ approaching the house. The two apparently entered the residence
by breaking a glass patio door. The homeowner shot Onyeuku, killing him
instantly. His accomplice ran away without injury. Police are still
trying to track the second burglar.
No one inside the home was
injured in the burglary. Upon their arrival, EMT workers pronounced him
dead at the scene. It is unclear why Onyeuku and his companion were
trying to burglarize the residence.
The Nigeria Basketball
Federation, NBBF, posted a statement, saying that the 29-year-old
athlete played basketball for the team that qualified for the London
2012 Olympics. However, Onyeuku was not on the Olympic roster and did
not actually compete.
The statement reads: “His passion for
playing with D’Tigers was deep-seated and he will be greatly missed. The
federation joins his family and team mates to mourn a departed son,
father, husband and great patriot.”
According to online sports
records, Onyeuku was born in the Nigerian capital of Lagos in 1983. He
moved to the United States at the age of six.
He played college
basketball at Illinois State University and then went semi-pro for
awhile, playing for the Arlington Bulldogs, in the American Basketball
Association. In 2009, he was invited to play for the D’Tigers of
Nigeria. It also said that Onyeuku lived in Omaha, Nebraska.
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