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Man Dies In Osogbo After Taking Excessive ‘Tramadol’

A 26 Years Old Man, one Seun popularly referred to as Dada has been reported dead after allegedly taking an overdose of a pain killer drug known as Tramadol. The incident happened last week Wednesday at the deceased residence at Celestial Church Junction in Omigade Area of Osogbo.

 

According to an eyewitness and a friend of the deceased, Tunde Oyedotun, the deceased was fond of consuming the hard drug, but unfortunately, he did not survive the excess Tramadol he consumed.

 

“Seun was supposed to be at work with his father being the conductor of the commercial bus his dad drives.  Maybe if he had been at work he may not be a victim of drug overdose.

“It was unfortunate that when his mother arrived around 5pm, his body was found half dead, she alerted the neighbours and he was rushed to a private hospital behind a new generation bank in Ogo-Oluwa, but on arriving the hospital his body was rejected proclaiming him dead.

 

Although, Seun’s Parents didn’t believe the death of their child and they waited till Thursday before he was later buried”, Oyedotun added.

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