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Last Updated Wednesday November 25 2020 02:23 PM IST

Messi or Ronaldo? Argument leads to murder in Mumbai

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Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi A Nigerian national has been charged with murdering his friend in Mumbai after a heated argument over whether Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi is the world's best footballer.

Mumbai: A heated argument on who was the best footballer in the world, Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, led a Nigerian youth to allegedly murder his fellow national at Nala Sopara near here, the police said on Monday.

The Nigerian national stabbed his countrymen to death after the two of them wrangled over whether the Barcelona star or the Real Madrid forward was better.

The incident took place on Sunday morning. The victim, Obinna Duruchukwu, had celebrated his 34th birthday just a day before, the police said.

Michael Chukwuma (24) has been arrested in connection with the murder, they said.

"A group of Nigerians had gathered to celebrate Obinna's birthday at his room in Agarwal Nagari area in Nalla Sopara. The celebrations that started from Saturday night continued till the next morning," Inspector Prakash Birajdar of Tulinj police station said.

"On Sunday morning, Obinna and Michael were discussing football. One was a fan of Messi, the other of Ronaldo. During their argument on which of the two footballers was the better player, Michael lost his temper and picked up a beer bottle and threw it at Obinna. The bottle did not hit the victim and broke into pieces," he said.

Fuming with rage, Michael then picked up a glass splinter and slit Obinna's throat. The attack was so severe that he died on the spot, the official said.

The body was later sent for post-mortem and a case under IPC section 302 (murder) was registered against Michael.

"The passport of the victim had expired in January, while that of the accused ended on Sunday, the day of incident," a police officer said.

No one was available for comment at the Nigerian embassy in New Delhi.

Further investigation into the case is on.

(with agency inputs)

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