After seven months of battling with
complications from a gunshot wound on the head, Taiwo Lawal, the one-year-old
baby who was shot during a series of robberies in Lagos on September 9, 2012,
has died.
PUNCH Metro had reported that Taiwo was shot at his parents’ home in Gbagada
during the robberies which occurred simultaneously in various parts of the
state, an incident now remembered as Black Sunday.
Following the injury and its
publication in THE PUNCH, telecommunications
firm, MTN Nigeria, donated N500,000 for the baby’s treatment at the Lagos
University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba.
CKN Nigeria readers also donated
N125,000 to the baby
The story also drew public interest
as concerned members of the public also donated undisclosed sums of money.
Sadly, Taiwo gave up the ghost on
March 7, 2013 at Ward E of the hospital.
The deceased’s distraught father,
Wasiu, said the death was more painful because of the amount of money the
family had spent.
He said, “We spent all that we had
but unfortunately my son did not survive. After MTN donated N500,000 and few
concerned members of the public gave us money, more expenses kept coming up.
The money was not enough as we had to keep spending on drugs and other things.
“After the MTN donation, Taiwo was
operated on and he showed signs of improvement at the Intensive Care Unit of
the hospital. A couple of weeks later, after the bullet had been extracted, he
was transferred to the main ward but in late December, his health started to
deteriorate, he lost weight and we had to take turns to watch over him.”
Wasiu said although doctors at the
hospital initially assured him that Taiwo’s brain was not affected by the
bullet, he was later told that the bullet had affected the baby’s brain.
Wasiu alleged that after sometime,
the nurses at the hospital were no longer as caring as before and even advised
him to take the baby home.
He said, “Initially we were told that
Taiwo would require another surgery but later we were told that he was too
young to have another surgery and that he should have the surgery in a few
years’ time. The hospital wanted to discharge him but I objected to it because
he obviously was not alright.
“In late January, his health
deteriorated and he could not breathe on his own and was placed on Oxygen. At
that point, the doctor advised that we flew him abroad for treatment as it was
now beyond their capability. However, last week he showed signs of improvement
and was even eating.
“We were already happy but
unfortunately on Thursday afternoon, Taiwo passed on, leaving behind his twin,
Kehinde and two other siblings.”
Calls made to the spokesperson for
the hospital, Hope Nwokolo rang out. A text message to her telephone was not
replied to.
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His blood is crying for judgement
ReplyDeleteSo painful bt I blv does dat did it wld regreat it cus he is a child witout sin
ReplyDeleteWhat a painful death u ppl gave him †ђξ best but God hv given him †ђξ best,but for our doctors and nurses in niger may God hv mercy upon u ppl u ppl ar so discouraging rest in peace taiwo
ReplyDeleteI pray to God to grant him grant him eternal rest,his killers will never see peace.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace my baby
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ReplyDeleteLook @ dz lil fine baby wasted for no reasons. Ur killers ve murdered sleep nd ther4, sleep no more!! May God comfort ur parent n may ur soul Rest In Perfect Peace.AMEN
ReplyDeleteRest in peace broda.amen.
ReplyDeleteTaiwo Rest in peace
ReplyDeleteSo sad!R.I.P little one
ReplyDeleteRIP dear Son
ReplyDeleteRest in peace, Ω̴̩̩̩̥✽̤̥̣̣̣̣ more rest 4 them onearth Ά̲̣̥ǥά̲̣̥i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊, may Ūя̲̅ soul never give them rest
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