The sad mood was not restricted to the staff alone. Even the patients
were aware of the sad incident that had occurred and mourned the doctor
they had known and trusted to treat them.
A senior staff at the hospital who spoke with LIB revealed that they were naturally affected by the news of what had happened to their colleague but declined to comment further.
A senior staff at the hospital who spoke with LIB revealed that they were naturally affected by the news of what had happened to their colleague but declined to comment further.
"As is expected, we are sad but we can't issue any statement. At the right time, his family and the organisation will reveal what needs to be known," the hospital staff said to LIB.
When asked if he had read the news making the rounds about Dr. Allwell
Oji who jumped off the rail at the Third Mainland bridge, he replied; "I
choose not to read them."
The staff at the hospital were generally tight-lipped about what had
happened, what kind of person Dr. Allwell was and if there was any
change in his behaviour that indicated he might have been experiencing a
hard time.
As the patients sat in the waiting room to be attended to, one patient
beckoned on the doctor and asked, "please what did they say happened to
that male doctor that used to work here," but he got no definite reply.
Post a Comment