A heartbreaking incident resulted in the tragic death of a 13-year-old girl, Taiye Ojo due to electrocution while running from a dog. According to reports, the unfortunate incident took place on Saturday in the Makoko area of Yaba, Lagos State, while the teenager was attempting to escape from a barking dog within the compound. Reports indicate that Taiye was en route to the toilet situated on the premises when the dog’s aggressive barking startled her. Frightened by the dog’s behaviour, she instinctively tried to flee, seeking safety away from the dog’s vicinity. During her escape, it is reported that the girl accidentally came into contact with the outdoor unit of an air conditioner, leading to electrocution. Taiye was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where she was tragically pronounced dead. The incident caused distress among the house residents and their neighbours. The matter was subsequently reported to the Sabo Police Station for further investigation. The young girl was laid to rest following Islamic rites, as per the customs and traditions observed by her family. The state’s Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the incident in a statement. “Information has it that a dog was barking at her (the deceased) while she was going to the toilet and when she tried to escape from the dog, her hand mistakenly touched the window unit air conditioner which electrocuted her. “The DPO led the patrol team and detectives to the scene, but the deceased was already rushed to the hospital where she gave up the ghost,” he said.
Eyewitness contradicts electrocution claim in Chrisland pupil’s case
A witness, Ademoye Adewale, has come forward to challenge the initial autopsy findings in the tragic death of Whitney Adeniran, a student at Chrisland Schools Opebi in Lagos. Adewale, a cotton candy vendor present during the school’s sports activities, disputes the claim of electrocution as stated in the autopsy report. During the court hearing, Adewale emphasized that he had never experienced any electrocution incidents with his equipment and that there were no exposed wires near the incident. The hearing was adjourned until May 22 to continue the proceedings in this case. It is recalled that Whitney Adeniran passed away some months ago following negligence of the school during an inter-house sports event.