A student of the National Institute for
Cultural Orientation on Wednesday died on her way to the hospital after
collapsing at the institute’s hostel in Lagos.
An official of the institute told the
News Agency of Nigeria that the woman, simply identified as Tina, died
while being taken to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. “Tina
had been very ill and needed some financial assistance to get medical
attention. “The management had granted her permission to go for
treatment and had also promised her some financial assistance before she
died,” the official said.
The official, who pleaded anonymity, said Tina, until her death, was a staff of Abuja office of the institute.
According to the officer, the deceased,
who hailed from the Northern part of the country, had been on medication
for an undisclosed ailment.
A top official of the institute, who
also did not want to be identified, however, confirmed the student’s
death. She said members of staff had concluded arrangements to take her
body to the public mortuary.
“LASUTH by its policy will not accept
the corpse of a patient that did not die in the hospital. “This is a
rude shock to us, it is quite painful,” the official said.
NAN learnt that a cleaner at the institute had earlier this year died while on duty.
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