Monday, 17 July 2017

Vice President of SWAN, Mr Eddie Bekon & Family Dies From Gas Explosion

Mr Eddie Bekon, the Vice-President of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria South-South Zone and his family members have died following a tragic gas explosion. The National Vice-President of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria South-South Zone, Mr Eddie Bekon, his wife and kid have died after being admitted at the Federal Teaching hospital Abakaliki Ebonyi State, following severe burns sustained from a gas explosion.
 
According to Punch, the gas accident occurred at his home in Ikom Cross Rivers state three weeks ago. The Ebonyi State Chairman of SWAN, Comrade Chukwuemeka Opara while briefing newsmen said that the explosion affected his entire household including his neighbour in whose house the explosion ignited.
 Opara said that the

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“Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) Ebonyi Chapter joins other chapters across the nation to mourn its departed National Vice President, South-South zone Mr Eddie Bekom, who passed-on at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki on Sunday, July 16, 2017.”


He disclosed that the family has been under intensive Care Unit at the hospital since they were admitted, stating that the explosion claimed the lives of Eddie’s wife and one of his children while his other children were also affected by the inferno.
Comrade Opara said

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, “Despite all efforts made to save Eddy’s life, he still died together with two of his family members, in this moment of grief we commiserate with the entire SWAN family and pray that God grant us and the entire Bekom family the fortitude to bear these irreparable losses.
“We use this opportunity to thank the Ebonyi State Government for offsetting the entire hospital bills of the Bekom family, the management and staff of Federal Teaching hospital for their commitment throughout the admission of Mr Eddie Bekon in the hospital."

 The SWAN Chairman enjoined members not to be demoralised by this tragic event but see it as a challenge to redouble its efforts in repositioning Sports journalism in the country.

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