Body found in rural Maple Ridge ID'd as championship soccer player
Edi Bogere-Nyigwo, 24, last seen alive 2 days after Christmas
Homicide investigators say the body of a man found more than two weeks ago in Maple Ridge, B.C., is that of former U-18 championship soccer player Edi Bogere-Nyigwo.
The 24-year-old was last seen by his family leaving his home at around 7 p.m., Dec. 27, 2019, police said Tuesday. Bogere-Nyigwo's body was found on Jan. 11 in a vacant, forested property in the 24500 block of Lougheed Highway.
Police are asking anyone who knew Bohere-Nyigwo to come forward. Investigators do not believe his death is random.
"We believe there are still those with important information who have yet to speak with us," said Sgt. Frank Jang of the Integrated Homicide Investigative Team (IHIT). "Edi was a talented soccer player and a member of Coquitlam's Sparta SC U-18 squad that won the Canadian National Championship."
Family and friends described Bogere-Nyigwo as a "very gentle person" and talented athlete who did not seek trouble, Jang said.
"A young man who had a very promising future," he added.
There is nothing to suggest his death was linked to drug activity or gangs, Jang said.
Investigators say they are now trying to determine a motive for the killing and are asking anyone with information to call the IHIT information line at 1-877-551- 4448.