— AFP/File — AFP/File

MUMBAI: Indian police said Monday a man has been charged with murdering his friend after a heated argument over whether Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo is the world's best footballer.

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

Police Inspector Kiran Kabadi told AFP an offence of murder had been registered against Michael Chukwuma, 21, over the death of 34-year-old Obina Durumchukwu on Sunday in the northern Mumbai suburb of Nallasopara.

The friends had apparently got together on Saturday night to celebrate Durumchukwu's birthday.

The following morning an argument over football turned to tragedy.

“The two Nigerian youngsters were discussing football players. One is a fan of Messi and the other was for Ronaldo,” the inspector said.

“During the conversation a quarrel has taken place. The deceased threw a glass into the face of the accused person. The glass broke and caused small injuries.

“After that the accused took the broken glass and assaulted the deceased person who died due to heavy bleeding,” added Kabadi.

No one was available for comment at the Nigerian high commission (embassy) in New Delhi.


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Ali jee
Mar 07, 2016 06:18pm

Both got nothing out of it and one lost life and the other will suffer in jail

Neutral
Mar 07, 2016 06:46pm

Sad :(

Rohit Singh
Mar 07, 2016 06:58pm

very sad:(

Cyrus
Mar 07, 2016 07:08pm

India is overheating.

AD
Mar 07, 2016 07:32pm

Both are good. Neither is better than the other. Who cares? You don't need to fight to the death for it.

K
Mar 07, 2016 08:30pm

@Cyrus - How is this India's fault when those guys (Victim and Attacker) are not even Indians, they are Nigerians

FM
Mar 07, 2016 10:18pm

democracy to act ............ Future of democracy

Zak
Mar 07, 2016 11:05pm

Their should be no argument about this issue, Messi is the all time great.

Don't ask
Mar 08, 2016 01:42am

Looks like they were die-hard fans.

india always
Mar 08, 2016 06:21am

@Cyrus : you dont read full articles, do you?