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Thursday, November 10, 2016

How This Nursery Two Pupil Died Of Rabies After Dog Bite !!SO SAD


The Lagos State Police Command has kept a puppy raiser on Rufus Olaniyan Estate, Irawo, Ikorodu, Lagos, regarding the demise of a five-year-old kid professedly slaughtered by one of the pooches under his care.

Punch Metro learnt that the suspect, recognized as Lola Jonathan, was captured by the police at the Owode Onirin Police Division and exchanged to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department in Panti, Yaba. 
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, in an instant message affirmed the capture to a Punch reporter on Thursday. 

"The case was not reported expeditiously for examination. In any case, the suspect has been captured and taken to the SCIID. Examination is continuous," she said. 
It was accumulated that the canine and 18 others were in Jonathan's care as his dad, who claims them, scarcely lived on the home. 

The kid, Jomiloju Odukomaya, was apparently coming back from a shop, where he had gone to purchase a bundle of bread rolls on August 8, when the canine jumped on him and bit him in the left hand. 
He was said to have contracted rabies from the pooch chomp and in the end kicked the bucket on September 18 at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba. 
Jomiloju's mom, Mrs. Persistence Odukomaya, mourned that neither Jonathan nor his dad indicate sympathy toward the family over the demise of the Nursery 2 student, approaching the administration and human rights gatherings to take up the matter. 
She said, "I took him to a facility quickly the puppy bit him and the injury was dealt with. Around two weeks after, he began displaying some peculiar signs. He shouted, yelped and was dribbling at the mouth. 
"I took him to Randle Hospital on September 13 and a test directed on him demonstrated that he had contracted rabies. The doctor's facility alluded us to the LUTH. He kicked the bucket five days after. 
"While he was accepting treatment, Jonathan came to keep an eye on him at my shop. However, when he learnt that he was dead, he quit coming and imagined as though the puppy wasn't his. I have lost my home; I would prefer not to lose equity. 

My significant other pointed the finger at me for the episode; while that was not the first run through Jomiloju would go to purchase things himself," she included. 
Tolerance said she had been moving starting with one place then onto the next with her one-year-old little girl since September 19 when her better half asked her to take a hike as a result of the matter, adding that Jonathan was resolute to concede that his pooch bit Jomiloju. 
"Three weeks prior, I went to the house. The minute he (Jonathan) located me, he kept running inside. I went to the Owode Onirin Police Station and a policeman tailed me there. He didn't turn out. The policeman couldn't enter on the grounds that his pooches had been unleashed on the premises. They are around 19. He was in the long run captured on Tuesday." 
At the point when a Punch journalist went by the home last Thursday, Jonathan's neigbour, Hamzat Olawale, said he was not around. He said, "When he (Jonathan) learnt that a canine piece the kid, he went by his mom since he is amicable to everyone. I additionally identified with her. She didn't permit the kid to have legitimate therapeutic treatment. "In addition, there is no proof to demonstrate that it was our pooch that bit the kid. A few pooches do come into our compound to play with our own. She thought it was our puppy since we used to visit the kid to know his wellbeing condition. We have 19 puppies and nobody has ever whined that the mutts bit them." At the point when the reporter did a reversal to the living arrangement on Sunday, Olawale said the case was at that point with the police. The Chairman of the Lagos State section of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association, Dr Alao Mobolaji, who affirmed that Jomiloju passed on of rabies, called for more grounded enactment on pooch raising. He said, "The mother has gotten post-presentation inoculation against rabies in light of the fact that the kid bit her before he kicked the bucket. Canine proprietors ought to dependably guarantee their puppies are immunized against rabies. They ought to belittle veterinary specialists. They ought not permit their pooches to stray around the area. Jomiloju's case is only one among numerous."
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