The late actor, Quadri Oyebamiji, also known as Sisi Quadri, was shown in a video that has sparked fury online talking about his health and not being given proper attention at a hospital before to his death.
Recall that yesterday, it was announced that thespian, 44, had passed away.
The actor was shown ranting over the unsatisfactory treatment he had gotten from the staff in a video that just surfaced on social media.
Quadri informed them that he had not been feeling ill prior to the tests being conducted on him, and he was not happy with the way the tests were going on him.
Adding that they didn’t take his complaints seriously
His words spoken in Yoruba can loosely be translated to: “Nothing was wrong with me till you carried out your test and when I complained you didn’t take me serious”.
Read some comments below:
@Iamkolotayo said: “Oh my Goodness”
@Lion_Heart_OT said: “Our hospitals really need to do better. It is so sad that things like this happen all the time; we only know about a few ones that we see online.
RIP Sisi Quadri 💔”
@iamaleshinloye said: “What 😭😭😭”
@fred_floss said: “The corruption eaten too deep”
@Justejumola said: “I just can’t with this video💔. You see this country if you don’t have money, forget it.”
@_samorano0 saiad: “Heartbreaking 💔”
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