A
Nigerian woman, Doris Chibuko, has been confirmed as one of the seven
persons shot dead at the Koreans Nursing School in Oakland, California
on Monday.
The 43-year-old mother of three was among the seven
people fatally shot by a lone gunman at Oakland’s Oikos University in
East Oakland.
Doris hails from Enugu State and studied and
practiced law before migrating to the U.S. She got married in 2002 to
Efanye Chibuko and they moved to the U.S the same year.
Efanye's
wife, Doris Chibuko, had not been heard from since a gunman killed seven
people at Oakland's Oikos University, where she had been studying, but
police did not confirm the family's worst fears until late Tuesday
afternoon.
"She was a very happy person, very caring, very
loving," said Efanye Chibuko, a technician
at AT&T, as he stood
inside the family home in the San Leandro hills, its walls covered with
photographs of his wife and their three children. "She liked to spend
time with her family. Right now I'm just trying to grieve."
Doris
Chibuko, 40, was born in the state of Enugu, in eastern Nigeria. She
went to law school and worked as a lawyer in Nigeria.
She met
Efanye in college, and in 2002 they were married in a big traditional
Nigerian wedding. That same year, the couple immigrated to the United
States, where they had three children who are now ages 3, 5 and 8.
The
fatal shooting, according to media reports, happened two months away
from her planned graduation from the small private college. She and her
colleagues were murdered by a fellow student, One Goh, who later
surrendered to the police in a supermarket.
A Nigerian lawyer has
been identified as one of those killed at Oikos University, Oakland,
California, when a lone gunman opened fire on students and teachers
Monday inside the small Christian University located in East Oakland.
The
killer was described as a disturbed former nursing student at the
university, who later turned himself in to authorities at a Safeway
superstore located at the South Shore Centre in Alameda.
Several
Nigerians resident in the Bay Area trooped to the Chibuko family home
located in San Leandro Hills to commiserate with the family on Tuesday
evening after news filtered out that she had been killed in the deadly
mass shooting regarded as Oakland’s worst in over 20 years.
The
Alameda County Coroner’s Office announced Tuesday morning that other
dead victims hailed from Korea, Nepal, the United States and the
Philippines.
The identities of six of the victims were also
released. The identity of the seventh is being withheld until the
victim’s next of kin is located and informed of the death, according to
the Coroner’s office.
The dead include:
Judith O. Seymore, 53, San Jose
Lydia H. Sim, 21, Hayward
Sonam Chodon, 33, El Cerrito
Kim G. Eunhea, 23, Union City
Doris Chibuko, 40, San Leandro
Tshering Butia, 38, San Francisco
Mourners
crowded the family’s home in the San Leandro hills Tuesday night.
“Right now I’m just trying to greive,” Efanye Chibuko told the San
Francisco Chronicle.
A vigil for the victims was held Tuesday at Allen Temple Baptist Church, 8709 International Blvd. in Oakland.
Meanwhile, the alleged killer is still being held by the police.
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