Sunday, August 18, 2013

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A 28-year-old Nigerian man identified
as Mbamara Chidera Festus, has died from alcohol
overdose at the Inamdar Hospital, in India while
undergoing treatment.
According to sources, the deceased who resides in
Nigeria but at the moment lives Mumbai, was
dropped of in front of the hospital by a group of
seven persons, after which they quickly fled the
scene.
Mbamara was partying with a group of friends
at Hotel Shalimar, Kondhwa, when he fell
unconscious, dropped off by his friends-five men
and two women and was pronounced dead
minutes later.
A conclusion that Festus died of alcohol overdose
was made after a post -mortem examination was
carried out at Sassoon General Hospital.
Nigerian Eye reports:
A guard at the hospital noted down the
registration number of the car and the Wanowrie
police managed to track it down in Kondhwa.
Senior police inspector B D Mohite who is in
charge of Wanowrie police station said, "As per
primary information, Festus is from Mumbai, and
originally from Nigeria.
His friends are students in Mumbai, mostly from
Nigeria as well. They had all come to Pune on
Friday to attend a party at Hotel Shalimar in
Kondhwa. It looks like he may drunk beyond his
limits and then faced its ill-effects."
Mohite added, "We established contact with his
friends in Mumbai. They came Pune in two
separate cars at the invitation of one of their
friends here. While partying, Festus suddenly
collapsed.
One of his friends, identified as Chukwuma took
him to the hospital, along with six others. While
treating him, doctors declared him dead. On
hearing this, his friends panicked, thinking they
might get into trouble with the police, especially
since they did not have their passports with them.
They left the hospital at once and got in touch
with us only after they got back to Mumbai."
Mohite further said that, as per the post-mortem
report, Festus had no external or internal injuries.
The report states that the details of the cause of
death have been kept confidential. "However it is
part of the investigation as to whether any other
narcotic substances were used," Mohite said.
Sunil Date, administrative officer, Inamdar
Multispeciality Hospital said, "Around 3:15 am,
around 7 to 8 people came in two cars. They took
the patient to the Casualties ward, then left in a
hurry. He was in a very bad state. When doctors
took him and checked his ECG, they found he was
already dead."
Date added, "Our security guards chased the car
and noted the registration number, which we then
handed over to the police. Since the death
occurred before we could treat him, we do not
know the exact cause. We have already given the
police CDs of our CCV footage to help them in
their investigation."
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