Tears As OAU Staff Gets Killed By Lion He Nursed For Nine Years

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The campus of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, has been thrown into mourning following the untimely death of Mr. Olabode Olawuyi who was attacked by a nine-year male lion on Monday.

 

Olawuyi, a Veterinary Technologist, who has been in charge of the Zoological garden for over a decade, was attacked on Monday afternoon by a 9 -year old male lion when he was feeding them in their den at the Zoological garden of the University.

 

A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Abiodun Olarewaju, said members of staff who were at the scene of the incident did everything within their power to rescue their boss but the wild cat had already caused severe fatalities.

 

“On hearing the sad news, the management team, led by the Vice Chancellor, abruptly ended an ongoing meeting for an on the spot assessment.

 

“Vice-Chancellor, Professor Adebayo Simeon BAMIRE, was informed, on arrival, by the Acting Director of the University Health and Medical Centre Dr. Tirimisiyu Olatunji, that all first aid and medical efforts to save the life of the victim proved abortive.

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“Saddened by this tragic event, the aggressive Lion has been euthanized”, the statement read.

 

Olawuyi has been taking care of the lions since they were born on campus about 9 years ago but, tragically, the male Lion attacked the deceased and died from injuries he sustained while feeding them.

 

“The University management has sent a delegation to the widow and children of the deceased, imploring them to take solace in God who gives life and also has the power to take life.

 

“Meanwhile, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Adebayo Simeon BAMIRE, has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the immediate and remote causes of the incident”, he added.

 


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