Makurdi Nursing Student Burnt By Gas Explosion in Her Hostel (Graphic Photos)

Posted by George on Tue 22nd Aug, 2017 - tori.ng

A medical student in the middle-belt area of Nigeria of Nigeria has suffered a terrible fire disaster that has left her skin in a bad shape.

 
Miss Stella Meeikyaa before the accident
 
A first year student of the Makurdi School of Nursing and Midwifery, Miss Stella Meeikyaa, has been left in anguish and sorrow after she was burnt beyond recognition by an explosion which took place in her hostel in school about a month ago when one of her mate had called her to help look after the Indomie noodles she was cooking so she can rush downstairs to get something before coming back.
 
It was then the gas went up in flames after some minutes later. She suffered third degree burns and was admitted at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi.
 
Miss Stella Meeikyaa after the fire accident
 
 
 
According to Ukan Kurugh, Benue State Governor, Dr. Samuel Ortom directed the Deputy Governor who visited and pledged the government’s intention to foot the hospital bills. The deputy governor, Engr. Benson Abounu also made a personal donation of N100,000 that was judiciously utilised in the purchase of her drugs and other needs.
 
Ukan Kurugh also revealed that efforts to reach the governor over the remaining unpaid bills have proved unsuccessful.
 
Currently, the lady has been transfered from the ICU to the Open Female Surgical Ward of the FMC Apir were more bills have been accumulated aside the aforementioned.
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