Author: Ikeoluwa Fatoye Tolulope Ikeoluwa

A former anaesthetist, Frédéric Péchier, has gone on trial in Besançon, eastern France, after being accused of deliberately poisoning 30 patients, 12 of whom later died. As reported, the investigators first placed Péchier under scrutiny in 2017 after a series of unexplained medical emergencies at two clinics in the city. The investigators alleged that between 2008 and 2017, Péchier tampered with intravenous medicines to provoke cardiac arrests, positioning himself to intervene dramatically and outshine colleagues. Prosecutors argue that he acted as the “common denominator” in every suspicious case. The trial, according to report, which began this week, is expected to…

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The Federal Government has directed the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to publish the names of airlines that cancel or delay flights without valid reasons. The NCAA’s Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mr. Michael Achimugu, disclosed the directive on Monday through his official X handle. Achimugu warned airlines against abandoning passengers and leaving NCAA Consumer Protection officers to manage the anger of stranded travelers. The director stressed that the Authority will no longer tolerate such practices. He wrote: “If an airline keeps passengers at the terminal until midnight before cancelling a flight, it owes those passengers hotel accommodation.…

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The family of 29-year-old interior designer, Deborah Eneyi Okwori, popularly known as Deb’rah Porsche, has spoken out about the ugly incident that led to her brutal death. As gathered by Wahalaupdate, Deborah was allegedly murdered by her ex-lover, Ugali “Lintez” last Wednesday in her Ogba apartment. The victim’s elder sister, Hope, revealed that the suspect had continued to harass Deborah even after their relationship ended more than a year ago. According to her, he constantly used different phone numbers and social media accounts to reach the deceased, often making threats. “At one point, he reportedly faked illness in an attempt…

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