Monday, 18 October 2021

The True Story Behind The Death Of Stella Obasanjo, Wife Of Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo byEmmanuel_C.O

A lot of misinformations and misconceptions have been surrounding the death of Stella Obasanjo, as many believe she died in a plane crash, while some believe she died while undergoing facial surgery. These are all lies as below is the true story behind the death of Stella Obasanjo, late wife of former Nigeria President, Olusegun Obasanjo. View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Stella Obasanjo, former Nigeria's First lady died on the 23rd of October 2005. This was just few days before her 60th birthday. She was to undergo a cosmetic surgery at a private health clinic in Puerto BanĂºs, Marbella, Spain. In case you're wondering, a cosmetic surgery is a voluntary surgery that is performed on normal parts of the body with the only purpose of improving a person's appearance and/or removing signs of aging. She successfully made it through the surgery process, however, there were some complications she encountered, which would later cost her life. The surgeon, who was identified as AM, was said to have misplaced a tube which was designed for the liposuction surgery into Stella's abdominal cavity. The tube had punctured her colon, an important part of the digestive system, while also lacerating her liver, another very important organ. This resulted to the death of Stella Obasanjo two days after the surgery. Complicating the matter was the fact that the doctor had left Stella about 4 hours after the surgery, of which if he was close by, the situation would have been managed. So the death of Stella Obasanjo wasn't as a result of a plane crash, or a result of any other misinformations, but as a result of the carelessness and negligence of a doctor who operated on her. It's worthy to note that the doctor was sentenced to one year of imprisonment in September 2009 on a charge of "causing homicide through negligence". View pictures in App save up to 80% data.
He was also disqualified from medicine for a period of 3 years and ordered to pay €120,000 (approximately US$176,000) in compensation to Stella Obasanjo's son. Olusegun Obasanjo had written in one of his books; “I instructed that the doctor and the clinic be prosecuted. The lost life cannot be brought back but the successful prosecution would prevent carelessness and loss of life in the future.” May the soul of Stella Obasanjo Rest In Peace.

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