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Nigerian off-duty doctor Kikelomo Anunobi saves a man who was choking to death in the UK

August 25th, 2019 Health, News, News UK, Nigerian, World comments

Nigerian off-duty doctor  Kikelomo Anunobi saves a man who was choking to death in the UK

NIGERIAN medical doctor Dr Kikelomo Anunobi has been commended for heroically saving the life of a member of the public that was choking to death by the management of  Cheswold Park Hospital in the UK where she works.

 

Dr Anunobi, a psychiatrist at Cheswold Park Hospital, a specialist mental health hospital in Doncaster, was off duty and having refreshment with some of her colleagues in a restaurant when her attention was drawn to a man who was choking. She immediately went to the man’s aid, applying emergency procedures that saved his life.

 

She then continued administering First Aid until paramedics arrived to take him to the hospital.   Cheswold Park Hospital managers took to their official Twitter handle to praise Dr Anunobi for her gallantry.

 

They said: “While she was out for tea with colleagues one of Cheswold Park Hospital’s doctors, Dr Kike Anunobi aided a member of the public who was choking and saved the man’s life and kept working on him until the paramedics arrived to take him to Doncaster Royal Infirmary. Everyone at Cheswold Park Hospital would like to commend Dr Kike Anunobi for her act of heroism and we are incredibly proud to have her as part of our team.”

 

Cheswold Park is a specialist mental health hospital in Doncaster, England in the UK for men with acute mental illness, personality disorder, challenging behavioural or a learning disorders. It is rated Overall Good by the  Care Quality Commission, an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom.

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