Miss Elechi, 27, who hailed from Rivers State and studied at
the Ignatius Azuru University of Education, Port Harcourt,
Rivers State, was reportedly found vomiting at her lodge
after arriving the camp sick and could not participate in
most activities lined up for the day’s session of the
orientation.
Some NYSC officials who spoke in confidence, described the
incident as a case of non-disclosure of an ailment by the
corps member as a search carried out on her hostel showed
sanitary pads and her dresses soaked in blood.
A source at the camp said the corps member was found
vomiting and bleeding and was immediately rushed to the
camp’s clinic, where the doctors said her case was too
severe to be treated there.
“She was driven to a hospital in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.
Unfortunately before getting to the hospital she died. She was
only five days old at the camp.
“The news of her death shocked everybody. We have not
recovered from it because it is painful to die that way after
going through higher institutions,” the source said.
“The doctor at the NYSC camp clinic had immediately referred
her to the State owned Diette-Koki Memorial Hospital in Opolo
area of the state capital where she was confirmed dead,” it
added.
The state Coordinator, NYSC, Anthony Ekeocha, confirmed
the incident describing it as unfortunate.
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