Boy attacked by dogs returns from India
monigho Abraham, the four year old boy who was attacked by dogs in the Igando area of Lagos State, has returned into the country from an India medical trip.
Omonigho returned into Nigeria on Thursday in company with his father, Odia, and mother, Helen, who went with him on the trip.
PUNCH Metro had reported on October 7, 2014 that the victim was attacked by two dogs in their house on Adegboyega Street, Akesan Estate.
Our correspondent reported that Omonigho was playing with his two brothers, Osemudiamen and Bobby, when the dogs, owned by their landlord, pursued them.
While the others escaped because they were older, the dogs reportedly bite off the scalp of the victim and dragged him around.
It was said policemen and residents who
came around could not rescue him until his mother arrived at the scene
and fought off the dogs.
Our correspondent reported that his stay
at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, was marred by
complaints of neglect and at a point, his father raised the alarm that
Omonigho’s condition had worsened.
In December, Odia announced that the
Delta State Government and a non-governmental organisation, Global
Initiative for Peace, Love and Care had concluded plans to fly him to
India.
An alternative plan by the Lagos State
Government was turned down by the victim’s family, who said the India
travel plan had been concluded.
The four-year-old departed for India on
November 28, 2014 despite concerns by the Lagos State Commissioner of
Health, Mr. Jide Idris, that his condition was delicate and needed
special attention.
When PUNCH Metro spoke with the
family during the week while they were still in India, the mother said
there were improvements in her son’s condition.
She added that the family would be arriving Lagos on Thursday.
Our correspondent learnt from his
father, Odia, on Thursday that the family finally arrived at the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport around 2pm.
He said, “We touched down at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport around 2pm. We are on our way home now.
“The doctors in India have completed their job. My boy is back to normal. I thank God that everything is okay.”
He appreciated the efforts of the Delta State Government, the NGO and the media for the attention given to his son.
He also acknowledged the support of the Lagos State Government during his admission in LASUTH.
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