The doctor allegedly raced to the house at Bogije Town in Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos in the dead of the night.
But by the time he was done with the delivery, Edith; her 61-year-old mother, Elizabeth Ororobi, who witnessed the procedure, and the newborn baby, were all dead.
Police sources familiar with the case said that Owolabi instantly fled the scene only to contact a relation of the victims on the phone and explained how the grandmother, mother and newborn baby died. The man, who was contacted was Elizabeth’s younger brother, Jite Tubman.
In his statement to the police, Tubman explained that at about 3.14am on May 7, he received a call from a doctor, whom he later learnt was Dr. Owolabi.
When Dr. Owolabi was contacted on the phone to get his side of this story, he said his lawyer would be in a position to tell the story better. “I don’t want to say what I did not do,” he said.
Police sources familiar with the case said that Owolabi instantly fled the scene only to contact a relation of the victims on the phone and explained how the grandmother, mother and newborn baby died. The man, who was contacted was Elizabeth’s younger brother, Jite Tubman.
In his statement to the police, Tubman explained that at about 3.14am on May 7, he received a call from a doctor, whom he later learnt was Dr. Owolabi.
“The doctor said my elder sister died of shock after realizing that her daughter, Edith, had died during delivery. The father of the dead newborn baby, has travelled out of the country. I later reported the case to the police, who took an ambulance and followed us to the house,” Tubman said.The bodies of mother, child and grandmother were deposited at the Lagos Island General Hospital. A police source said that by the time they got to the scene, Owolabi, was nowhere to be found.
“The mother was found in a pool of her own blood while the baby was found dead on a bed. The grandmother was also found on the floor lying on her right side. We are still searching for the doctor. The family has even refused to come forward after reporting the case,” a police source said.The case was transferred from the Elemoro Police Division at Ibeju-Lekki to the Department of Criminal Investigation, Panti, Yaba.
When Dr. Owolabi was contacted on the phone to get his side of this story, he said his lawyer would be in a position to tell the story better. “I don’t want to say what I did not do,” he said.
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ReplyDeleteWhat could hv gone wrong....I believe its not d doc first experience of delivery cases....police just need to investigate this thoroughly...but were is our 9je hebrew women of old abi junk food n civilization don weaken them finish
ReplyDeleteJesu very sad news
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