Confusion in Lagos Court as Witness Vomits Blood, Slumped and Dies Before Giving Testimony...See Details

Posted by Odinaka on Thu 11th May, 2017 - tori.ng

A man in his late 30s who had come to court to testify in a land dispute, reportedly started vomiting blood, and later slumped and died at the Ikeja High Court sitting in Lagos on Thursday.

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An Ikeja High Court was on Thursday thrown into confusion after an unnamed witness slumped and died in the court just before testifying before Justice O.A. Olayinka in a land case.
 
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the deceased, who was in his late 30s, had come court to testify in a land dispute.

“Before the case was called for trial, he started coughing and gasping and had to leave the courtroom.

“He was vomiting a lot of blood and onlookers were scared to go near him.

“He collapsed on the corridors of the courtroom and a medical team came in an ambulance to take body away.

“His lawyer informed Justice Olayinka of his client’s death and she immediately stopped proceedings for the day,” a witness said.
 
When NAN visited the courtroom, clots of blood were seen on the corridors of the courtroom as well as the blood-stained shirt and leather slippers of the deceased.
 
A court registrar, who pleaded anonymity, told NAN:“I am not authorised to speak on what happened in this court today, it is only the Chief Registrar that can speak.”
 
The Chief Registrar was unavailable as he was having a meeting with the Chief Judge and Chief Security Officer of the court. 
 
-NAN
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