The Student Was Referred To FMC Owo. He Was Brought To Our Facility Due To Time Factor – FUTA Speaks On Death Of Student

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The Management of the Federal University of Technology Akure, (FUTA) has expressed deep sadness at the death of one of its students, Adeyinka Daniel, a 200 level student of Software Engineering.

Daniel died in the early hours of August 3, 2021 following an automobile incident along Oyemekun Road Akure.

The University’s reaction to the development is contained in a statement obtained on its Facebook page and signed by the Registrar of the University, Richard Arifalo on Tuesday.

“We commiserate and identify with family, friends and fellow students of the deceased on this very painful loss of a promising student. The university is particularly saddened by the circumstances leading to his death.

“From available information the deceased student along with others were involved in an accident outside the campus around 10 PM on August 2, 2021. They were first taken to a private hospital were doctors battled to save their lives. Three of the students were stabilized but Daniel’s condition remained critical. When the condition of the student deteriorated the doctor at the Private Hospital referred him to the Federal Medical Centre, Owo for expert intervention.

“At that time the parents of the student and some relations had joined him at the Private Hospital and it was decided, because of time factor, to bring him to the University Health Centre. The deceased student was brought to the University Health Centre at 3.20 AM and the doctor on duty promptly attended to the student in the car of the parents. According to him, all resuscitative efforts proved abortive; there was no cardiac activity and response to any stimuli. And by 3.40 AM he declared that he was brought in clinically dead. The doctor offered to take the boy to the morgue with the University Ambulance but the parents declined electing to take him home ostensibly for burial.

“The Medical report from the Private Hospital which was brought along with him indicates that the student was clinically non responsive by 1.30 AM well before they got to the University Health Centre at 3.20 AM. The death is unfortunate and regrettable,” Arifalo said.

The statement added that the University has ordered an immediate review of the incident in order to ascertain the circumstances leading to it .

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the deceased student. The University is also monitoring the state of treatment of the other students who were also involved.

“We pray that the Almighty God will grant the family and friends of the deceased the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

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