Late Sugar: Family Petitions UCH For Sharing Gory Photos On Social Media.
The family of the late Hon.
Temitope Olatoye Sugar has petitioned the University College Hospital (UCH),
Ibadan, seeking N200 million damages for the sharing of the deceased’s
‘horrific’ photographs on social media without approval.
In the petition prepared by
Barr. C. C. Amedu of Ikeh Sunday Chambers, Ibadan, a copy of which was obtained
by The Nation newspaper, Olatoye’s family accused the hospital of allowing the
gory photographs of the late lawmaker in his dying hours at the Intensive Care
Unit (ICU) of the hospital to be circulated on social media, thereby causing
members of his family a lot of grief.
The petition was also sent
to the Minister of Health and the Ibadan Chapter of the Nigerian Medical
Association (NMA).
Though the family
acknowledged that doctors and other members of staff attending to the late
Sugar declared to themselves in the presence of Sugar’s family members that
taking photographs of patients was prohibited, they were surprised to see such
photographs circulating on online newspapers and social media hours later. They
insisted that the ICU of a hospital is a restricted area; hence only members of
staff of the hospital had access to the dying Olatoye in the pool of his blood.
They also reminded the UCH
management of the Hippocratic oath, ethics and international best practices in
the medical profession which protect the rights of a dying patient to die in
peace and dignity and which also mandate medical practitioners to maintain
utmost respect for human life, avoid using their privileges as medical
practitioners to violate human rights and which also mandate them to practice
the profession with conscience and dignity. In spite of the ethics, the
Olatoyes said it was disheartening that UCH staff allegedly allowed the taking,
circulation and publication of the dehumanizing photographs of the deceased
which have since been trending online.
The petition read in part:
“Flowing from the above, it is disheartening that despite the earlier
instructions and directives from your staff at the Intensive Care Unit and
Pathology Department, your staff caused/allowed the taking, circulation and
publication of horrific and dehumanizing photographs of the deceased which have
been trending online and all over social media without the prior consent of the
deceased or his relatives. We hereby attached some of the photographs for your
kind perusal and necessary action.
“A cursory assessment of the
attached photographs revealed that the deceased as at the time the photographs
were taken, was still at the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital in a pool of
blood, therefore, it is reasonable and unarguable to believe that only your
staff could access the unit at the material time.
“The above conduct of your
staff suggested that instead of your personnel on duty to have acted in their
full professional capacity, focusing on taking care of the deceased, which
might have probably saved his life, they were busy taking his pictures which
perhaps for the purpose of selling same to social media operators as it can be
seen trending online.”
They posited that the
trending online photographs have been serving as a painful reminder to Hon.
Sugar’s gruesome murder, adding that they also subjected members of the family
to “a lasting unimaginable depression, mental and psychological torture.”
Describing the act as an
“unethical and brazen display of professional misconduct” of the hospital’s
staff, the Olatoyes also demanded the immediate recall of the published
photographs from the public domain and punishment for the staff guilty of the
offence. They also demanded a written apology from the said members of staff
which should be published in not least than three national newspapers.
Should the hospital fail to
accede to the above request within seven days, the Olatoyes threatened to
‘commence an aggravated negligence action against the hospital in court.’
Hon. Olatoye was shot in the
eye by unknown gunmen at about 6:30 pm on March 9 while the counting and
sorting of the governorship and House of Assembly elections were going on. He
was immediately rushed to the UCH for medical attention but died shortly after.
Until his death, he was representing Lagelu/Akinyele Federal Constituency in
the House of Representatives.
The member representing
Lagelu Constituency in the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Olafisoye, and
four others are being questioned over his death.
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