Nigerian Uber Driver Stabbed To Death In New York

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In a very sad turn of events, a 27-year-old Nigerian Uber driver has died after he was fatally stabbed in the Bronx, Newyork on on Saturday night.

The deceased identified as Ganiyu Gandonu from Ogun State, was found shortly after 9 pm inside his Toyota Camry along the Hutchinson River Parkway East in Baychester, New York City, cops said. He was bleeding from his neck and torso. He later died at Jacobi Medical Center.

Nigerian Uber Driver Stabbed To Death In New York

The police are looking for the attacker and investigating whether Mr. Gandonu’s death began as a robbery.

On Sunday evening, the police released video of a “person of interest” wanted in the killing. The man fled the scene on foot and was last seen walking northbound on Co-op City Boulevard wearing dark clothing, the police said.

Nigerian Uber Driver Stabbed To Death In New York

The police did not say if the “person of interest” was a passenger. The driver was working at the time, but the police did not say whether he was completing a trip when he was stabbed.

Mr. Gandonu drove for Uber and had received his for-hire vehicle license in January 2017, according to the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission.

He left home around 7 p.m. on Saturday to work a shift picking up passengers, but he never came home, his wife said in an interview with News 12. He had a 2-year-old son.

Nigerian Uber Driver Stabbed To Death In New York
Latifat Alimi, 24, wife of the deceased and their son

The deceased’s wife, Latifat Alimi, 24, said:

“My husband doesn’t deserve this. I don’t know how my life’s going to be without him.”

She added:

“I know for sure that he got no problem with anybody. He start this job. He worked. After work, he’s home. He don’t go to parties, met friends, go to clubs, nothing, nothing nothing.”

She also said that before her husband left for work, he complained, saying: “I’m tired, but I have to go and make money.”

Nigerian Uber Driver Stabbed To Death In New York

They spoke on the phone shortly before 9 p.m. that night but the call was cut short when Ganiyu picked up a ride.

Latifat said:

“He said, ‘I’ll call you back. I have a customer.”

But he never called back.

Nigerian Uber Driver Stabbed To Death In New York

An Uber spokesman, Grant Klinzman, called Mr. Gandonou’s death “a horribly tragic incident,” adding, “our hearts go out to the grieving family.”

“We stand ready to work with law enforcement to assist their investigation in any way possible,” Mr. Klinzman said in a statement.

An Uber spokesman, Grant Klinzman, called Mr. Gandonou’s death "a horribly tragic incident," adding, "our hearts go out to the grieving family." "We stand ready to work with law enforcement to assist their investigation in any way possible," Mr. Klinzman said in a statement.

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