Missing 300-level IMSU Law student found dead in Imo hospital mortuary

A Law student of the Imo State University, Owerri, who was declared missing, has been found dead after five days.

Kingsley Chiwueze, was on Monday, April 26 declared missing after efforts made to find him proved abortive.

The 300-level student who is a native of Oguta Local Government Area of the state, was involved in student union politics and declared his intention to run for the office of Senate President of the National Association of Imo State Students two weeks ago.

The President, Students Union Government, IMSU, Arinze Oguike, who confirmed the development, said the corpse was found in the morgue of the Umuguma General Hospital, Owerri, on Sunday.

He said students of the institution stormed the mortuary and the attendant told them that the corpse was deposited by the management of the St. Joseph Hospital, Wetheral, Owerri.

The student leader said “The attendant told us that Chiwueze’s corpse was brought by people from the St. Joseph hospital, Wetheral. We will go to the hospital to find out how they took custody of the student.”

When The Punch contacted the IMSU spokesman, Ralph Njokuobi, he said he would communicate with the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Peter Akah, about the discovery.

The Imo state police spokesman, Orlando Ikeokwu, said that he had not been briefed about the latest development.

Princess Shyngle rushed to hospital after second suicide attempt

Gambian actress and producer, Princess Shyngle has been rushed to a hospital in the United States after she attempted to take her own life again.

The delectable screen diva was spotted in an ambulance as she was being rushed to a medical centre for immediate treatment after she drank some substances that jointly had an adverse effect on her.

A video of the actress being carried off was posted on her Insta-story but was subsequently deleted.

Captioning the video, she wrote: “Depression is real. I gat this”

This is her second suicide attempt as she had first tried to take her life in 2018, after she was reported to have drunk bleach, fortunately for her she was rescued by a neighbour and rushed to Vedic Lifecare Hospital in Lekki, Lagos State.

Kano shuts hospital for handling severe COVID-19 cases resulting to deaths

Kano State Government has shut down a private facility, UMC Hospital for attending to “severe cases” of COVID-19.

The state government stated that the hospital’s management ought to have referred the patients to isolation centres provided by the State Government.

Commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammad Garba, said in a statement on Wednesday that “The action by UMC hospital is in parallel with the standard set by the Kano State Task Force on COVID-19, which requires such facility to attend only to mild cases of the disease,”

He said the action of the hospital led to the death of two patients whose cases were severe.

Garba, who accompanied the Commissioner of Health, Dr. Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, to the UMC hospital, said the facility would remain closed pending the resolution of the matter between the management and the state government.

‘He really wants to leave’ – Maradona to be discharged from hospital imminently

The Argentine legend underwent surgery last week and his doctor provided an update on the 60-year-old’s condition on Tuesday.

Diego Maradona is set to be discharged from hospital imminently, according to his personal doctor Leopoldo Luque.

Maradona has been recovering in hospital since undergoing a “routine” operation for a subdural haematoma last week, a day after being admitted due to concerns over anaemia and dehydration.

Luque provided a further update on the 60-year-old Argentina and Napoli great, who is head coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata.

“Diego has a very good clinical picture, very favourable in terms of surgery and the withdrawal picture that we had talked about,” Luque told reporters on Tuesday.

“A discharge is being considered, he really wants to leave and, although he had already expressed this desire, this is another context and another clinical picture. A patient with great consistency asks us to be discharged and we are ordering the place that will receive him, a comfortable house for his recovery.

“This is generated thanks to the support of the doctors and the hospital, but above all by the support of their environment, family and representatives. The discharge of Diego is imminent, he is not leaving today but it will be soon.”

Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986 and guided Napoli to two Serie A titles, has been in charge of Superliga Argentina club Gimnasia since 2019.

He appeared in a fragile state when he briefly made an appearance as his Gimnasia side played a match on the evening of his birthday last month.

“Regarding his family reunion, I want to highlight everyone’s interest, seeking the same goal, Diego’s improvement,” Luque added.

Gimnasia were in action on Sunday for the first time since their head coach was hospitalised, drawing 2-2 with Velez Sarsfield in Argentina’s top tier.

Their players held a banner reading “we are with you” ahead of the game, and assistant boss Sebastian Mendez hopes his side did Maradona proud with their display.

“It has been a complicated week,” he said. “Diego is still hospitalised and we are all aware of that.

“We have built a very strong group and we are a family. When one falls, another picks him up. There is always a word of encouragement and that makes the group healthy. It also results in a team that is hard to beat on the pitch. It was a difficult week and we managed to play well.

“The latest news I have from Diego is that he is very well, luckily, and thank God because it is what we all hope. He is in a good mood and passes these days in the best possible way.”

Hoodlums Set Lagoon Hospital in Lagos on Fire for Allegedly Rejecting Gunshot Victim

Some yet-to-be identified hoodlums tagged protesters have set Lagoon Hospital at Liverpool Apapa in Lagos on fire after the hospital allegedly rejected a gunshot victim on Tuesday.

Following violent attacks across Lagos State, the police were said to have been deployed in Tin-Can area in an attempt to quell possible outbreak of violence.

According to reports, the armed policemen shot at the irate crowd, which unfortunately hit the victim.

The victim was, however, rushed to Lagoon Hospital where he was allagedly refused entry at the gate. And in a fit of rage, the thugs attacked the hospital and set it ablaze.

At the time of filing this report, the extent of damage could not be confirmed. A video showed a bonfire in front of the hospital and thick smoke coming from the hospital premises.

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