The University of
Ibadan on
Wednesday announced the death of a 100 Level female Law student of the institution during a show at
her hall of residence.
According to a statement signed by the
institution’sDirector of Public Communications, Olatunji Oladejo, said Miss Effiong Imarbong died after she jumped from a dangerous
position having displayed signs of restlessness during the show.
The statement said, “It is with deep regret that
the management of the University of Ibadan announces the sudden death of Miss
Effiong Deborah Imarbong, a 100 Level student in our Faculty of Law on Monday, May 1, 2017 at the University College Hospital,
Ibadan.
“Her sudden death, however, remains a mystery. It
is in the light of the above that the university management wishes to state
that the cause(s) of her death are still being investigated by the appropriate
authorities. Moreover, her parents had been duly contacted by the relevant key
officers of the university on the loss.
“It is pertinent to state that by the tradition of
the Queen
Elizabeth II Hall where
she was a resident, an event tagged ‘Freshers/Finalists’ Week’’ was organised by the hall’s
Executive Council.
“Her colleagues reported that the deceased was seen
at the hall cafeteria, the venue of the movie show.
“Furthermore, it was reported that she was seen at
about 8.40pm. Thereafter, she received a telephone call from a fellow;
she left the venue of the movie show to meet the caller. The fellow had been
identified after her death by the Campus Security Service.”
The statement added that Imarbong became
hyperactive and developed strange attitude after returning to the hall and left
the venue after a wild dance.
“It was further revealed that she left the venue of
the movie show and, thereafter, there was a bang, which her colleagues
explained, she jumped from a dangerous position in the Hall. She was
later found by her colleagues in a seemingly helpless condition in the precinct
of the hall,” the statement said.
Oladejo said the deceased was rushed to the UCH
where effort to save her life proved futile.
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