Naija News reports that the hospital in the Maitama area of Abuja reportedly asked for a police report before treatment could commence despite being brought in as an emergency patient.
Unfortunately, Olorunfemi sadly bled out and passed away moments later.
Sharing the news of her death, an X user wrote: “Greatness was pushed out of a moving vehicle by one-chance criminals in Abuja. She was rushed to Maitama General Hospital, and they refused to attend to her, demanding a police report. She died afterwards.”
Confirming her death, an organisation, the Yali Network Abuja chapter, said the deceased will be remembered for the good she did.
The statement read, “In loving memory of Greatness Olorunfemi, a beloved daughter and friend. You shall be remembered for the good you did. We will miss you deeply, may you rest easy in great love.”
Meanwhile, the Managing Director of Water View Guest House, Ilorin, Kwara State capital, Adeniyi Ojo, died on Friday under suspicious circumstances.
Naija News learnt that the popular guest house owner in the state capital was found lying motionless on the bed in one of the rooms in the facility.
Confirming the death, spokesperson of the Kwara State Police Command, SP Ajayi Okasanmi, said a supervisor at the hotel, Kehinde Olaseinde, reported the case.
He said a team of detectives was dispatched to the scene, and the corpse was taken to the hospital, where Ojo was confirmed dead.
He was later deposited at the hospital mortuary.
Okasanmi added that the Commissioner of Police has ordered a discreet investigation of the case, and details will be available to the public.
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