Muftau Muritala, the husband of a 40-year-old woman, Ajarat, who
reportedly disappeared from the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching
Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, has insisted that his wife was abducted from
the hospital.
He spoke in a telephone interview with New Telegraph as
controversy continued to trail the alleged disappearance of the patient
more than one week after.
Muritala expressed fear that his wife might have become a kidnap
victim just as he claimed that speculation had been rife about the
existence of a ritual killers’ den inside the bush behind the hospital.
Ogun State government had earlier denied that the patient disappeared
from the hospital but actually absconded.
The mother of four was reported to have been admitted at the hospital
for heart-related ailment before the incident. Giving insight into what
transpired at the hospital, Muritala explained that his wife had been
accessing healthcare at OOUTH for about four years.https://newtelegraphonline.com/oouth-must-explain-my-wifes-disappearance-husband/
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