Stanley Eteimo's body was found floating in a private beach in Cyprus on Thursday 8th August. The 28 year budding singer and student (pictured above) had gone to a party at a popular 5-star hotel called Kratos Hotel the previous day Wednesday August 7th with some friends.
According to the friends of the late Bayelsa state indigene, while at the party, he met a white girl he knew from school and started chatting with her. The white girl's boyfriend, who was also at the party, got jealous and confronted Stanley, which led to serious argument between the two men. The white dude allegedly threatened to kill Stanley for disrespecting him and was overhead saying nothing will happen because Stanley was in his country.
At 2am, some of the friends Stanley came with to the party were leaving and asked him to come along but he insisted he was still having fun and wanted to stay back. By 4am, the party had ended and the Nigerian boys who left at the close of the party didn't see him and assumed he had gone home.
By 3pm on Thursday 8th of August, management of Kratos Hotel called the
police informing them of seeing a body floating by the shore of their
private beach. It was Stanley.
Cyprus police have
declared it a suicide case without autopsy. They are claiming he committed suicide by drowning himself. His brother who went to
identify Stanley's body said he saw blood stain from his ear, mouth and
nose.
The brother insists it's not suicide because Stanley had no reason to
commit suicide and wants the guy who threatened him at the party that
night investigated. Also, the hotel refused to provide CCTV tapes of
that particular day.
During the day, the 5star hotel has workers, life guards and security
guards, who have all denied either seeing Stanley come in or go out of
the
premises.
His friends are worried the case will be swept under the rug
because it's a black and white thing and wanted to get the story out.
Friends of Stanley Eteimo say he was a friend to everybody,
loved life, had a great spirit, transparent soul and a lovely
personality.
Nigeria has a GDP of about 500 billion dollars while Cyprus has a GDP of about 20 billion dollars, yet Nigerians still travel out in droves to school in Cyprus, Singapore, Malaysia, Ghana and even Cotonou and other less financially buoyant nations to school and live. There is definitely a problem with Nigeria's government and her policies. There is definitely a problem. May his Soul rest in Peace
I know him we were mates in primary sch, gosh
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