A sad incident has shocked the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), after a student reportedly died following a severe beating over a suspected phone theft. According to witnesses, the young man was accused of stealing a mobile phone, and instead of allowing proper investigation, some individuals decided to take matters into their own hands. The assault left him with serious injuries that later proved fatal.
Students and community members expressed anger and disappointment over the incident, saying it could have been avoided if proper procedures had been followed. Many stressed that the culture of jungle justice remains a dangerous trend that often punishes innocent people. They argued that the deceased should have been handed over to authorities rather than being violently attacked.
The school management has reportedly begun an internal review to understand what led to the tragedy. Officials said they are cooperating with security agencies to uncover those responsible for the beating. They promised that anyone found guilty would face the full force of the law, to discourage future acts of mob violence within and around the campus.
Meanwhile, students are calling for better security and stronger awareness campaigns against mob actions. They maintain that no one deserves to die over an allegation, especially when guilt has not been proven. The tragic death of the student has reignited conversations about justice, safety, and responsible handling of disputes in university communities.





