Monday, 13 January 2014

Senator Abe Flown to London

Senator Magnus Abe, who was allegedly
shot twice in the chest with a rubber
bullet by the Police at a rally,  Sunday, in
Port Harcourt, Rivers State has been
flown  to London.
Vanguard gathered the Senator had
already received  first aid treatment in two
hospitals in Port Harcourt.
Hospitalised Abe can’t talk – Aide
Meantime, Media aide to Senator Abe, Mr
Honour Sirawoo, told the Vanguard that
Senator Abe who represents, Rivers South
East Senatorial district, was first admitted
at a hospital in D line area of Port
Harcourt but was later transferred to
another hospital with better equipment to
handle his situation after series of tests.
Sirawoo told the Vanguard that he was
not with the Senator when he was shot
but that he rushed to the hospital to see
the Senator who was on drip and could
not talk.
Senator treated for traumatic shock –
Doctor
Dr Mackay Anyanwu who administered
first aide to Senator Abe at Krisany
Medical services, in D line where he was
first rushed to, told newsmen that the
Senator was treated for traumatic shock .
He said: “The patient was brought in a
state of a shock, as evidenced by low
blood pressure. He was restless and he
couldn’t communicate or reason
coherently. As a first aid, we treated him
for traumatic shock because the
implication of his state was that there was
severe blood trauma and the amount of
layers affected could not be detected
immediately. This can only be done
through haemorrhoid tests’’

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