Sunday 29 May 2016

LUTH doctor, Adekoya-Cole killed in Ijebu-O

LUTH doctor, Adekoya-Cole killed in Ijebu-Ode

Published on May 29, 2016 by  
Dr Thomas Adekoya-Cole
Dr Thomas Adekoya-Cole
A consultant orthopaedic surgeon, working with Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, Dr Thomas Adekoya-Cole was killed this morning in his town near Itele,Ijebu-Ode Ogun state, moments after being abducted from his country home.
He was gruesomely macheted to death.
Dr Cole, 60 in February, was said to have been killed by suspected sympathisers of a native doctor. The native doctor was said to have been killed by ‘area boys’ in Ijebu Ode, Saturday night during a ceremony. The police were called to arrest the suspected assassins, according to sources close to Cole’s Egbe Bobakeye Akile Ijebu.
But this morning, the sympathisers of the native doctor converged at Cole’s home and first of all abducted him. Later he was found with machete wounds and rushed to Amazing Grace Hospital in Ijebu-Ode.
The doctors there battled in vain to save him.
Cole was educated at St Anthony Grammar School, Ijebu-Mushin Ogun state.
He studied medicine at University of Liberia and in 1987 worked as senior registrar University College Hospital, Ibadan.
Dr Cole later in 1990 became a clinical fellow in surgery at Addenbrookes Hospital Cambridge, United Kingdom.
When he returned home, he joined College of Medicine of the University of Lagos Teaching Hospital, LUTH. He was, until his death, a consultant surgeon and lecturer at the College.

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