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BSU medical student left unconscious following an accident while travelling for his father's burial





BSU medical student left unconscious following an accident while travelling for his father

A medical student of Benue State University will not be writing his professional MBBS today after he was involved in an accident while travelling to make preparations for his father's burial.

Pillah Romans was involved in a road accident on Sunday, June 2, 2019 while on his way to his village, Gboko, to prepare for his late father's burial which is scheduled to hold on Friday, June 7, 2019.

BSU medical student left unconscious following an accident while travelling for his father

Phillah, the former NUBESS National President, was travelling from Makurdi to Gboko when the accident occurred, according to online reports. He was left unconscious and is currently fighting for his life.
 
His body was reportedly removed from under the vehicle he was in and he was rushed to a hospital close to the accident scene, from where he was transferred to Benue State University Teaching Hospital.
 
BSU medical student left unconscious following an accident while travelling for his father
BSU medical student left unconscious following an accident while travelling for his father
BSU medical student left unconscious following an accident while travelling for his father

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