In an ironic twist of events as Nigerians celebrated the match
between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Elephants of Cote, there
were cries of anguish heard at the Ismail household. Moshood Ismail,
40, on Sunday February 3 collapsed and died at a viewing center in
Abeokuta, Ogun State, while watching the match.
The game had only just started when Ismail, a father of two and an
engineer with the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency suddenly collapsed.
According to reports, an eyewitness, who pleaded anonymity, told our
correspondent that Ismail became agitated and later collapsed when an
Ivorien defender deflected a goal-bound shot from Victor Moses.
Ismail’s neighbor, Taiwo Adebayo, who was also at the viewing center
when the incident occurred, said, “He (Ismail) fell on the ground and
immediately started foaming in the mouth before he later died.”
Reports alleged that he was immediately rushed to Success Medical Clinic where no doctor was available to attend to him.
Adebayo said that Ismail was, however, given some first aid treatment
before he was taken to another hospital but died on the way. “We were
together when the match started. When Moses fired a shot and it was
deflected by an opposing player, he (Ismail) fell and started foaming in
the mouth.
“We immediately rushed him to a clinic. When we got to Success
Medical Clinic, the doctor was not available and the nurses gave him
first aid treatment.
“He was referred to another hospital (First Alpha). But on our way, the vehicle gear got damaged and we took a taxi.
“When we got to the hospital, the doctor confirmed him dead,” Adebayo said.
The Punch reports:
But the Medical Director, Success Medical Clinic,
Sulaiman Kolawole, said that Ismail was brought into his clinic dead,
adding that efforts to revive him proved unsuccessful.
Kolawole said the death was due to excessive intake of carbon dioxide which resulted in “anoxia”.
He said, “The man was brought in dead. It is supposed to be a heart
attack, because he looked weak, like someone who had been sick for a
very long time.
“He looked like someone who was managing his life and was now in the
midst of a crowd with shortage of oxygen in that area. We call it
anoxia, which is excessive intake of carbon dioxide persistently for a
long period of time. But it was late before he was brought here.”
Ismail’s widow, Tawakalitu Temilola, told our correspondent at their
Abeokuta home that her husband’s sudden death was still like a dream.
Sobbing profusely, Tawakalitu said that hours before the match
started, her husband in company with some of his friends left the house.
There was no hint that he would die.
She said Ismail, who survived an accident about two months ago, left behind octogenarian parents.
She said, “He was involved in an accident about two months ago. The
accident was fatal but he survived. So, this incident is like a dream
but we give thanks to Almighty Allah.”
Photo of viewing center where Ismail (inset) slumped and died. RIP.
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