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Heartbreaking! Nigerian Lady Loses Fiance to Fire Accident Few Months to Wedding Ceremony (Graphic Photos)

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​A bubbly young man in the northern part of the country has lost his life under controversial circumstances partly due to the poor state of medical facilities in Nigeria.

A Startimes Operations Manager in Minna, Niger state named Damilare Oladapo Oluwafeyisan, 35, gruesomely passed away on Monday, 17th, October, 2016 after suffering a severe fire accident from an electric generator explosion.

According to his fiancée – Miss Temitope Makinde who spoke to Edujandon.com, Mr. Oluseyisan fondly called Dre was assisting his neighbour to switch off the seemingly faulty generating set around 12:15am on Sunday, the 16th of October when the device inexplicably caught fire which rapidly spread across his body.

Dre writhed in unbearable anguish as efforts were made to put off the fire that had enveloped his entire body sparing his face alone.

The victim was swiftly rushed to the General Hospital Minna, Niger state where he finally gave up the ghost at 9:30pm the following day (Monday) due to the alleged negligence, inadequate medical apparatus and gross incompetence of medical officials on duty. Miss Temitope who narrated the tortuous ordeal of Dre to Edujandon.com amidst uncontrollably tears and gnashing of teeth believes the hospital apparently exacerbated the already critical condition of her lover, who was already making frantic preparations to marry her in May, 2017.

“My Dre shouldn’t have died at all. No doctor was available to treat him. The available nurses only placed him on drips with no concrete treatment procedures while he laboured to survive in excruciating distress” Temitope said in a heavy voice.

“In fact, you will not believe the hospital had no drugs at all and other medical kits for accident victims. The nurses kept referring us to buy stuffs outside the hospital premises” she continued.

“It was crystal clear that Dre was dying as his mode of breathing changed and his heartbeat was irregular while he rolled from one side of the bed to the other in unbearable discomfort” Temitope averred as tears rolled down her cheeks.

When Edujandon.com probed further about the depth of the medical treatment, she revealed painkillers were administered to him to suppress his turbulent health condition but they proved ineffectual as the patient remained totally unstable.

“He laid on his sick bed scantily clad at an open ward in the full glare of the public after his burned skin was peeled. His clothes and bed sheets had to be changed recurrently as they were always drenched in his body fluids”

“He became an object of sympathy as different people stared at his severe skin burns with compassion”

“What hurts me most is that no doctor was available to attend to my fiancé as he started to die slowly due to loss of energy”

After deliberations, Dre’s eldest brother – Tunde, Temitope and other loved ones who were with him at the emergency ward decided to transfer him to a standard hospital in Abuja with improved medical facilities as his resounding cries rented the air of the ward without adequate medical attention.

Their decision was impeded by a bureaucratic procedure – authorized referral letter from the medical doctor in charge who was nowhere near his office from the afternoon period till the evening thereby leaving the hapless Dre to the cold hands of death.

According to Temitope, all efforts to reach the medical doctor proved futile till Dre gradually started dying. The handsome and promising young man who observed his National Youth Service programme alongside Temitope in the year 2011 at Akwete, Ukwa East Local Government Area – Abia State was finally pronounced dead at 9:30pm on Monday after he lost consciousness.

Temitope, a civil servant based in Kano wishes she could wake up from the nightmare of her lover’s abrupt end as the family mourns him endlessly.

“If tears could restore the life of a dead person, Dre would have been back with me by now as I can’t just be consoled about the loss” she lamented.

“I want people especially the government to know the importance of having adequate health facilities and well trained medical personnel in the country. Many promising lives of talented heads have been lost to the absence of adequate medical facilities in government hospitals.”

“My Dre was very intelligent, hardworking, always touching lives, smiling and rarely gets angry but I have lost him” she concluded.

Dre has since been buried at a cemetery in Minna by his family on Tuesday, the 18th of October, 2016. Dre was the 5th son of his mother who had six boys hailed from Ijebu in Ogun State but he grew up in Kano city.

Temitope met Dre during their service year in the South-eastern part of Nigeria and the duo started off as close friends for over 5 years before they later fell in love with each other in August this year.

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