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Akinwande Soji-Ojo
The Chairman, National Association of Non-Academic Staff of Universities (NASU), OAU branch, Mr Wole Odewumi, has revealed that the veterinary technologist killed by a lion at the zoological garden of the institution on Monday, Mr Olabode Olawuyi, was attacked while he was attempting to free a woman, who was first attacked by the lion.
Odewumi made the disclosure while speaking to newsmen at the university, on Tuesday.
He said the management of the university had shut down the zoological garden.
“I spoke to some of his colleagues, and they told me what happened. The lion attacked a woman first. The woman is also a staff working at the zoo.
“The deceased intervened to free the woman from the lion. He must have assumed that the lion would recognise him. His intervention to free the woman must have infuriated the animal. The lion left the woman and attacked him squarely.
“After he was freed from the lion’s grip, they rushed him to the health centre on campus here. He however died before he got there. But the second person that was attacked, a woman, is still on admission receiving treatment presently,” the NASU chairman said.
Odewumi added that a mourning procession was held on the campus on Tuesday in honour of Olawuyi while the management of the university had met with his family.
“We held a mourning procession in honour of the deceased this morning and members of the management addressed us after that sober event.
“All unions on campus joined the procession. The management promised to take necessary action. There will be a committee that his union will also have a representative in, that will work on the issues raised. I have visited the scene. The zoo has been locked up. It is officially locked up.
“The management will not want anybody to go there for now. Some members of the family of the deceased were around and we handed them over to the management,” he said.
Olawuyi was born on December 22, 1965 and he would have retired in 2025.
The management of the institution had in a statement signed on Monday by the Public Relations Officer, Abiodun Olanrewaju, explained that members of staff who were at the scene of the incident did everything within their power to rescue the deceased, but could not, as the animal held him and mauled him.
According to a video recorded at the scene, the lion was later shot dead by a security operative working with the school, as the mangled remains of the late Olawuyi soaked in blood were laid at the entrance of the garden.