Consequently,Tayo
was rushed to a clinic at Festac Town,Lagos where after obtaining a
police report at the clinic’s request, he was admitted and is currently
receiving treatment.
When Crime Guard visited Tayo
at St. Jude’s Hospital in Festac, his condition has improved.He was seen
moving around on his own, although he walked with a little
discomfort.He told Crime Guard that he was full of gratitude to God for sparing his life, because he lost hope of surviving.
He
also stated that even though his condition had improved, he was saddled
with the burden of clearing his medical bills. “As you can see, I am
getting much better compared to when I was first rushed here last week. I
am thankful to God and also to my friends who spared no time in rushing
me to the clinic.
Although when they brought me here, the
hospital management asked us to go and get a medical report from the
Police station. We went to Festac Police station and they issued us
one. They started treatment when we came with the report and the next
day, I was operated upon.
My only fear now is the issue of paying
up the bills. Without being told and judging by the quality of treatment
I am receiving here, the bill must be on the high side. I am just a
driver; I can not foot the bill. I need the police authority that the
perpetrator represented to come to my aid.
This incident has
caused I and members of family much ordeal. As it is now, I don’t know
if I will be able to father any more children in future. I did not
bargain for this,”the father of two lamented.
The Chief Medical Director of St. Jude’s Hospital, Dr. Jude Mbama who spoke with Crime Guard stated
that though the clinic requested for a Police report when the victim
was initially brought in at about 11:45pm on August 5, 2013, in a pool
of his blood, but they swung into action as soon as he was brought back
with the report.
Dr. Mbama also started that Tayo’s situation was
very bad when they first brought him “but by God’s grace, we were able
to get him to the state he is now.
The not-so-pleasant news here
is the damage done to the patient’s productive organ. This is because
his right testicle was badly affected. This situation could be
challenging in terms of productivity.
Another challenge we face
here is the bill settlement,but like medical ethics demands, our main
focus is to get the victim back to his feet within the next couple of
weeks, then we will decide how best to sort that out,”he said.
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