The University
of Ibadan has released a statement on the shocking death of Miss Deborah
Effiong Imabong, who until her death was a 100-level student of the Faculty
of
Law in the school.
The death of
Imabong has continued to generate dust over the shocking nature it happened.
She was said
to have committed suicide on Wednesday at Queen Elizabeth II Hall where a wild
party was supposedly held.
According to
the Director of Public Communications, Olatunji Oladejo, UI, Imabong's
colleagues reported that she was seen at the hall cafeteria, the venue of the
movie show at about 8.40pm.
He said, “she
received a telephone call from a fellow; she left the venue of the movie show
to meet the caller. The fellow had been identified after her death by the
Campus Security Service.”
Oladejo said
Imarbong became hyperactive and developed strange attitude after returning to
the hall and left the venue after a wild dance.
“It was
further revealed that she left the venue of the movie show and, thereafter,
there was a bang, which her colleagues explained, she jumped from a dangerous
position in the Hall. She was later found by her colleagues in a seemingly
helpless condition in the precinct of the hall,” he said.
The young lady
was rushed to the University of Ibadan Teaching Hospital, where she died.

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