According to Guney, the Senator’s son was already in bad condition when he was brought to the hospital.
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The doctor explained that they could not run any test on the patient because they were focused on reviving him.
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He said “ He was unconscious when he was brought in and was in a coma, we tried to resuscitate him by putting him on life support.
“But despite our efforts, we could not save him in one hour thirty minutes that he was brought in.
“We could not save the life of the young boy because he was not responding as the damage on him was really high."
Guney also discouraged Nigerians from travelling abroad to receive medical treatment, saying “ It is better for such Nigerians to keep the money in the country rather than taking it abroad.
“But unfortunately, a large number of Nigerian patients fly to Indian, United Kingdom and the United States sometimes to treat very simple medical cases’’.
According to Vanguard, the Senator’s son died of brain haemorrhage on Sunday, August 28, 2016
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