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#WhatHappenedToDrThomas: Concerned Women Voices Releases Press Statements On Female Consultant Paediatrician & Mum Who Died at LUTH

#WhatHappenedToDrThomas: Concerned Women Voices Releases Press Statements On Female Consultant Paediatrician & Mum Who Died at LUTH

Concerned Women Voices, a coalition of women rights organizations, professional women, and female celebrities who are concerned about the seeming increase in cases of violent incidences affecting women and girls both in private and public life, has released press statements on the young female Consultant Paediatrician and mother of two, Dr. Hestia Idiodi-Thomas, who died at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in October following fatal injuries sustained in her home.

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On Friday October 16th, the social media was agog with reports of suspected acts of domestic violence that resulted in the death of Dr. (Mrs) Hestianna Idiodi-Thomas, a Consultant Paediatrician with Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH. The reports stated that the late doctor was rushed into the Accident and Emergency Ward of LUTH in the early hours of Tuesday October 13th with injuries on her head and other bruises.  At the hospital, she was declared dead. While the social media and the print media reported suspected acts of domestic violence as having led to the young doctor’s death, speculations attributed to the Nigerian Medical Association and the Medical Women Association stated that it was a case of suicide. The speculations said Dr. Idiodi Thomas was a ‘’psychiatric patient, who did not seek medical attention’’.

As Concerned Women Voices, we are not interested in hearsay and speculations but the FACTS. We do not want the truth to die with Dr. Idiodi-Thomas. We want her dead body to tell the true story of what happened in her home that fateful night/morning.

The facts as we know it are as follows:

  1. The unfortunate incident occurred at her residence.
  2. Babafemi Thomas, her husband was the last to see her alive (the night before) and first to see her fatally injured in the early hours of the morning.
  3. She was rushed to the hospital by her husband, Dr. Babafemi Thomas where she was declared dead.
  4. According to the police she had marks on her body, suggestive of violence. Also colleagues at the hospital said she had a fractured skull and her head was swollen and unrecognizable.
  5. Up on till three days before the incident, colleagues of hers said she was at work.
  6. Some parents whose children she treated and operated upon have commented on her dedication to work and her cheeriness.

With these facts in mind, we as Concerned Women Voices have the following questions to ask:

  • If Dr. Idiodi-Thomas was indeed a ‘’psychiatric patient’’ how sick was she? And why was she still allowed to treat patients (sick children) up until 3 days before her death?
  • As a medical doctor and husband to a mentally sick person, what conscious effort did Dr. Babafemi Thomas take to ensure that the wife comes to no harm, and that she was seeking medical attention?
  • Why are there three versions out there as to how she ‘’committed suicide’’? Version one she jumped from the balcony. Version two: the husband found her in front of their bedroom door; and version three, she jumped from the water tanker.
  • As husband, care giver and a medical doctor living with a ‘’psychiatric patient’’, didn’t Dr. Babafemi Thomas think he has the responsibility of ensuring that all doors are carefully locked and keys kept away, to prevent possible suicidal acts as being projected here?
  • Have the neighbours been spoken to about the way and manner the couple lived and if they had on any occasion heard noises or fights from their flats?
  • Has it been confirmed that if the Thomases lived on the ground floor or first/second floor of the building in order to ascertain the jump down theory?
  • Did Dr. Babafemi Thomas in shock cry out for help and assistance from neighbours when he found his wife unresponsive, severely injured and almost dead?
  • Living in a compound of 5-6 flats, and Dr. Idiodi-Thomas having jumped from her flat or from the water tank, how come other neighbours didn’t didn’t hear a fall or a big sound that could have attracted them to come out?
  • As doctors, is it not unethical to divulge patient information as the NMA has quickly done in the case of one of their own?

We believe the NMA and LUTH are in no position to investigate this matter. They are interested parties and as such, should step aside for an INDEPENDENT AUTOPSY AND CORONER’S INQUEST TO BE CARRIED OUT. They cannot sit and judge on one of their own.  We are therefore calling for a thorough unbiased police investigation into the questionable and violent death of this young female doctor.

We are specifically calling for THE CONSTITUTION OF AN INDEPENDENT GROUP OF PATHOLOGISTS, IF POSSIBLE FROM OUTSIDE LAGOS STATE, TO CONDUCT A FRESH AUTOPSY.

We are indeed concerned about the seeming increase in reported cases of women being injured or dying in their homes under questionable circumstances. The home should not be a battle field of sorts. It should be a safe place for every man, woman and child.

Signed

Concerned Women Voices

Sequel to the petition sent to the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase by Concerned Women Voices on November 3rd 2015, the IGP has ordered a detailed investigation into the suspicious death of the young LUTH Consultant and mother of two. As you can recollect Dr Hestianna Idiodi – Thomas, a Consultant Paediatrician was rushed to the hospital by her husband on Tuesday October 13th with fatal injuries sustained in her home.

The IGP has assigned the case to the Homicide Dept of Zone 2, Onikan which is in charge of Lagos and Ogun States.

Concerned Women Voices hereby expresses it’s appreciation to the IGP for approving the petition and making efforts to ensure that the questions being asked by the coalition are answered. Every human life is sacred.

This is particularly commendable as it is coming a day after the IGP pledged his commitment to enforcing the just enacted Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law which was signed in to law by President Jonathan just before he left office. This law amongst other things prohibits all forms of  violence against women and girls.

Signed

Barr Ben Odeh 

On Behalf of Concerned Women Voices

View Comments (20)
  • MIM, please keep updating us on this issue. Women should please be careful, life is precious and should be guarded.

  • Yes I support them cos like play like play this case will be buried without any proper investigation.

  • Wow
this kind of case should not be swept under the carpet; we need to know the truth.
    But taught she has been buried already

  • Not sure if she really committed suicide as the husband has rightly said, Women need to voice out their challenges not to be quiet should event like this surface; neigbours, friends, colleague can testify cos it seem the husband hiding something

  • NMA and LUTH are trying to cover the truth but they forgot they can’t do nothing against the truth but for the truth.

  • This case needs to be thoroughly investigated..If the husband is guilty may he never go unpunished.

  • i hope dis case does die.d man is jidimg sumtin i refuse to believe she committed suicide

  • Yes, I’m happy at dis move. Her case shld not jst be swept under de carpet like several odas. I pray dat justice will be served and de culprit pay for his crime.

  • she is already dead.. I believe the man is covering up his actions and even the female doc’s family are conniving with him. Hope they are not under pressure

  • I pray she gets justice. This is no suicide. The man should be made to confess and pay for his sins.

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