Do you know his life story. So Sad...
From an earlier article.
He did not say his father had been a brave man but did not need to.
Austin Moses was a Christian minister in Kaduna at a time when religious violence between the Muslim majority and Christian minority was rife.
Thousands of Christians had been killed there in 2000 when they objected to the imposition of Islamic Sharia Law.
The news wires mention countless examples of Christian pastors being butchered in their churches by Muslim rioters.
Still, Austin Moses remained a pastor and with the help of his wife, Josephine, continued with his missionary work.
He did not have time for football but Victor played every day, in the streets or on a dusty concrete pitch surrounded by houses.
His heroes were David Beckham and Michael Owen.
But in 2002, there were more religious riots. The family knew that because Victor's father had his own church, he would be a target.
Victor, the couple's only child, was playing football in the streets with a ball made up of sticky tape bound tightly together when his uncle came to find him.
He told him rioters had set upon his parents in their home and murdered them. He said Victor's life was in danger, too. The little boy, an orphan at 11, was hidden at a friend's house.
"I just tried to be careful afterwards," he said. "It was a week after they were killed I came to England.
They got me out as quickly as they could for my safety."
He left so fast and in such panic, shock and bewilderment that he did not even have the chance to bring any pictures of his parents.
I asked him if he still had vivid memories of them and for the only time, his eyes blazed. "Yes," he said, "of course."
Victor did not know anyone in England. He had never even been outside Kaduna before. He was placed with foster parents in Croydon and classified as an asylum seeker.
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opi...s-parents-had-been-murdered-article53720.html