Dr. Oguntuase who would have been 54 in January, died in his private clinic on Christmas Eve in a mysterious fire incident suspected by his family to be the handiwork of assassins.
Ifeyinwa, a social worker
also at the Federal Medical Centre, Owo, told our correspondent that she
received his last phone call at about 6.42pm on that Wednesday, instructing her
on the need to shop for some basic provisions before dark because of the
holiday season.
According to Punch, she
said her husband left home in the evening without his car which was under
repair at a mechanic workshop, and did not return home before the family went
to bed.
According to her, because
of the nature of his job as a medical doctor, he often kept late nights and
sometimes didn’t return home if he had a case at the hospital. She, however,
noted that he usually called to notify her whenever he planned to come home
late.
She noted that her husband
was earlier robbed of his phones and other valuables the previous Saturday in
the same area where his clinic was located.
Ifeyinwa recounted the travails
of her husband at the FMC as he was earlier interrogated by the police on
trumped up allegations of plotting with others to assassinate the Chief Medical
Director.
Flanked by her three
children, Ifedayo, 18; Temitope, 14 and Oluwatoyin, 11, at their home at Ijapo
Estate, she asserted that her husband of 20 years did not die in a fire
accident.
“For
all I know, my husband was gruesomely murdered and I want justice for him,” she
said.
She,
however, could not explain why her husband was alone at the hospital at the
time of the incident, a question which had been on the lips of many residents
in the area.
“My
husband was not a careless person; he was very meticulous and knew how to put
things in their place. He was not lazy.
“He
was simple and forthright. He used his clinic for charity. The clinic did not
bring money home; he used his salary to pay his workers. He was kind-hearted
and selfless,” she said.
Asked
if she believed the police could find the killers, she said,
“I
know they (police) can do something if they want to. They should find the
killers at least to prove my confidence in them.”

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