Nursing Mother Electrocuted In Lagos, Baby Survives
A 24-year old nursing
mother, Yewande Busari, was on May 6 electrocuted in Lagos with her
one-year-old son strapped to her back. The child, named Pamilerin,
however, survived. The tragedy was caused by electrical wires sticking
out of a streetlight pole where she was trying to cross the highway at
Oshodi. Yetunde, sources said, had not used the pedestrian bridge on
the motorway.
Pamilerin, who has since being discharged from a hospital, is
currently with his paternal grandparents. “Since the accident, he has
not stopped crying. Pamilerin was very fond of his mother and has
refused to breastfeed from other mums who had offered to help,” his
father, Mr. Lekan Akorede, told SaharaReporters. According to Yewande's Facebook page, she graduated from Eko Akete Grammar school in Lagos Island. Until her death, she lived with her fiance at number 32 Thomas Street, Ebute-Meta, Lagos
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