A resident of the Odunukan residence where the suicidal medical doctor, Dr. Allwell Orji lived until his death has revealed that the doctor might have reconsidered his actions had the family not changed his driver.
Speaking on his death, a resident of the deceased’s house identified as Oluwole noted that he had before his last successful attempted tried to commit suicide about four times in the pastOluwole who spoke to The Nation said:
“We were here four years ago when he wanted to jump from the top of the storey building owned by his family. His family members do not relate with other people in the neigbourhood, and it was the same thing with the late doctor.“I often saw him walking on the streets bespectacled on days he was not on call at the hospital. He walked like someone who was thinking too much.”
“It won’t be out of place to describe him as a recluse. He was not on the social media, neither did he engage in any social activity.
“I believe things would have turned out differently if the family did not change his former driver. The former driver would have suspected and could have tried to stop him once he ordered him to stop on the bridge.
A colleague of the deceased who wished to remain anonymous while recalling his last days at work said:I am not sure his new driver was well briefed on his medical condition.”
“He was cheerful on that day and attended to patients in his usual cheerful manner. There was no slightest indication that something was amiss or anything to indicate that he was depressed or bothered by something.
A nurse at the hospital also added as she fought back tears:If there was any sign, it was not obvious at all. If there was anything amiss, that would be his personal life which, of course, we couldn’t have been part of.”
“Everybody here will miss him. He was a jovial person. He loved his work. He was someone we enjoyed working with. That Friday was his last day at work here.”

Who need all this right now...let the matter be
ReplyDeleteDisheartening! Depressed people usually need people around them to talk to before things spiral out of control.
ReplyDeleteit has happened so let forget the matter
ReplyDeleteThrowing Blames won't bring the man back
ReplyDeleteThat is just medicine after death
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