400 Level ESUT Student Mbah Ezinne dies in Her Room, Male Lover In Critical Condition
Mbah Ezinne 400 level ESUT Student Dead In Her Room, Male Lover In Critical Condition, a student of the Department of Anatomy, was found on Sunday in her apartment after she was not seen in her church.
Lifeless body of Mba Ezinne, a 400 Level student of Enugu State University of Science and Technology ESUT from the Department of Anatomy has been deposited in the morgue as her male lover continues to battle for his life in an undisclosed hospital, myschoolnews learnt.
The lifeless body of Ezinne, a student of the Department of Anatomy, was found on Sunday in her apartment after she was not seen in her church.
Miss Mbah Ezinne, a final-year student of Enugu State University of Science and Technology, has been found dead in her room.
The lifeless body of Ezinne, a student of the Department of Anatomy, was found on Sunday in her apartment after she was not seen in her church.
SaharaReporters learnt that as service began in the church, Ezinne's friends and family attempted to reach her in the phone but a voice prompt repeated that her mobile line was not reachable.
One Chisom Onyedikachi told SaharaReporters that she and other friends and family could not reach Ezinne by Monday morning, they were concerned.
Worried for her safety and well-being, her brother Stephen and some of her friends embarked on a journey to her residence in Enugu.
It was learnt that when they arrived there by Monday afternoon, peering through her window, they found Ezinne and a male friend, who happened to be her coursemate, lying on the floor.
Overwhelmed by shock and disbelief, Stephen tried to access the apartment but was advised by neighbours to involve the police before any further action would be taken.
The local authorities were summoned, and the victims were taken to the hospital.
On arrival at the hospital, Ezinne was pronounced dead, while her male friend whose identity was yet to ascertained was revived.
He is still battling for life in the hospital, SaharaReporters was told on Tuesday morning.