In a heart-wrenching incident that has raised concerns about safety and management at healthcare institutions, a young Nigerian female doctor, Dr. Vwaere Diaso, has allegedly lost her life due to a fatal elevator accident at Lagos Island General Hospital, Odan.
Dr. Diaso, a recent graduate of Babcock University and on the verge of completing her housemanship, met with a tragic fate as the elevator she was using reportedly plummeted from the 10th floor to the ground.
Witnesses at the scene have voiced allegations of negligence and potential embezzlement of funds that were intended for the repair of the malfunctioning elevator.
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The incident occurred as Dr. Diaso was en route to collect her meal from a dispatch rider. As the elevator unexpectedly crashed, she fell victim to the fatal accident, leaving her friends, colleagues, and the medical community in shock.
Expressing their outrage on social media, Twitter users have highlighted the lack of proper maintenance and care at the Lagos Island General Hospital. A tweet by user Big Amara underscored the tragedy, stating, “A doctor who had just 2 weeks to complete her housemanship just died in general hospital (Odan, Lagos island) due to poor management and negligence!!! The elevator she was in, fell from 10th floor to the ground! Video was so painful to watch 💔”
Dr. Olawale Ogunlana, another Twitter user who had personal experience at the hospital, expressed frustration, stating, “I completed my internship in General Hospital Odan Lagos and I’m aware of their ZERO maintenance attitude. Elevators show tons and signs of problems before collapsing. Now a Doctor is gone! A whole life gone because of wickedness and corruption. Someone’s head(s) must roll.”
Close friend Queen Eddie mourned the loss of Dr. Diaso, sharing the pain of the tragic incident, “She was my very close friend. Now all I’m left with is the painful memories and tears in my eyes. Rest easy queen. Yesterday was a blur. When I heard the news I screamed. I was in great disbelief.”
The untimely death of Dr. Vwaere Diaso has ignited a passionate conversation about safety standards and accountability within medical facilities. As investigations into the circumstances surrounding the incident are underway, the medical community and the public at large are calling for swift action to prevent such tragic accidents in the future.