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58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by Adelaide2: 1:32am On Jan 10, 2017
58-Year-Old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago, He Was Homeless For Over 15 Years

WICKER PARK — Marcus Faleti, a 58-year-old homeless man who was a fixture in Wicker Park’s namesake park, died early Sunday from hypothermia and alcoholism, a lethal mix that the Nigerian man known by many had vowed to fight in past winters. Often seen sitting on a bench reading the Sun-Times or Wall Street Journal, or pushing his shopping cart overflowing with scavenged items through the park, Faleti died at 12:09 a.m. Jan. 1 at Presence St. Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center, according to a spokeswoman for the Cook County Medical Examiner.

The primary cause of Faleti’s death, which was ruled an accident, was hypothermia, and the secondary factor was alcoholism, said the spokeswoman, Becky Schlikerman.

The temperature registered at O’Hare Airport around the time of his death was about 24 degrees, with a windchill of 18 degrees.

Faleti was born in Nigeria and came to Chicago 24 years ago, according to Nick Nixon, who became friends with Faleti in 1992 when they were working as day laborers on the city’s northwest side.

“He was a person, he was somebody. He will be missed,” Nixon said, adding that there was “something really positive about” Faleti that attracted others to him.

“He was a good influence on everyone. Everyone liked him. He was a big newspaper reader and a very smart man,” Nixon said.

Faleti’s only immediate family is believed to be an adult daughter who lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Nixon said he is hoping he can get access to Faleti’s flip phone, which is at the morgue, in order to contact her.

Clare Rodriguez, a Chicago Park District supervisor at Wicker Park, 1425 N. Damen Ave., was unable to comment on Faleti’s death on behalf of her employer, but shared her personal experiences.

“Marcus was a part of the fabric of this park. I could always count on him to be honest with me and to protect the interests of Wicker [Park]. He was a kind man and an icon of Wicker’s grounds,” Rodriguez said.

Ald. Joe Moreno (1st) knew Faleti for more than 10 years.

“I will miss our talks on the bench in Wicker Park. He was a smart man and well read and yet another example of why our country needs to focus on the issue of substance addiction,” Moreno said.

During the brutally cold 2014 winter, Faleti had refused to go to a homeless shelter but Moreno eventually convinced Faleti to stay indoors after securing a spot for him at a shelter in Humboldt Park.

“He was most concerned about his shopping cart because he could not bring it. I stored it in my garage until he returned [to the park],” Moreno said.

Though the home address for Faleti given to the hospital upon his admission was listed as the Franciscan Outreach Shelter, 1645 W. LeMoyne Street, that facility is a daytime treatment center and soup kitchen and not an overnight shelter.

Ed Jacob, executive director of Franciscan Outreach Association, said the nonprofit group’s records show Faleti had been eating at the soup kitchen and receiving daytime case management services since 2008.

“It makes me realize we’ve got more work to do, that life is fragile — especially for the guests of Franciscan Outreach,” Jacob said of Faleti’s death.

In a written statement, Jacob said that the Franciscan Outreach Association community is “deeply saddened” by Faleti’s passing.

Re: 58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by Adelaide2: 1:32am On Jan 10, 2017
May the soul of Mr Faleti rest in peace!!


But Afonja people are very wicked and careless to themselves. There was a similar case of one Anambra old guy who was mentally ill and homeless in Cleveland. He was helped by Igbos through taking him to a mental home and taking care of his bills. Same cannot be said of Brown-roofers. They instead spend their money doing endless Owambes cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: 58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by Nobody: 1:37am On Jan 10, 2017
RIP.
Re: 58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by Nobody: 1:46am On Jan 10, 2017
Say no to alcoholism.

RIP
Re: 58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by darknetcom: 1:57am On Jan 10, 2017
and ipob will say only nigerians are dying in this world..

the black-man is devil...blabla...

he was abroad and still died...

abroad is a illusion..

people abroad dont have it better than you in nigeria..

in the ol world,you must struggle...
Re: 58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by KealDrogo: 2:08am On Jan 10, 2017
Nigerians abroad will rather die in hardship and as second [s] Third class citizens being subjected to all kinds of demeaning abuse than to return to there home land sad
Hear what this one is saying here; https://www.nairaland.com/3509213/cold-better-than-hunger-nigerian
They kinda have this mentality no matter what the suffering encounter over there they prefer to endure and smiling hopelessly, rather than to return to their beloved family back here. # pity
Re: 58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by Nobody: 3:11am On Jan 10, 2017
Poor man

I've always wondered how homeless people survive winter
Re: 58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by DOUBLEWAHALA: 4:56am On Jan 10, 2017
if u tell him to com bck to naija he will say "over my dead body"
while his mate are in nollywood movie makin money wit dia bear bear
Re: 58-year-old Homeless Nigerian Man Dies Inside Brutal Cold In Chicago by Kakamorufu(m): 6:58am On Jan 10, 2017
As he has died in foreign land now, hope he's happy. Whats hard in returning back home.

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