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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by udysweet(f): 9:44pm On Mar 12, 2016
In as much as I hated to admit it,I knew this was going to happen. Gosh am so sad now,I never clicked on that thread twice after I saw the pics days ago and silently prayed God shd intervene. Dat was some serios burn and they would be loosing body fluids. Wish help was made available and on time not making them go thru all dos stress before been taken to the hospital. Once cld see dos guys ddnt want to die and dey were strong.
RIP poor souls,find rest in the bossom of our Lord. Gosh am so teary eyes now because of dis*blows nose*

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by HaneefahAde(f): 9:50pm On Mar 12, 2016
O God! RIP to them.
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by YaksonFCA(m): 9:51pm On Mar 12, 2016
May their soul rest in peace.Amin
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by chewenco(m): 9:53pm On Mar 12, 2016
i knw 2 of them, they r siblings frm isara remo ogun state, very painful.

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by overboard(m): 9:56pm On Mar 12, 2016
lastpage:


Dead Wrong!


The Body succumbs to injuries when it can no longer take the level of pain it is being subjected to.


*With prompt attention, they would first be sedated and put on morphine injection (strong pain killer).
*When they are put in that state of coma, it is easy to just "manage the burns" over a couple of weeks.
*Food will be given by intravenous methods.
*Sore will gradually heal-up under specially designed gauzed bandage that produce body protein to allow skin-burns close-up
*Skin will eventually regrow but they will certainly survive.

Its the PAIN that killed them, not the BURNS.



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Wowzer:
Health service system needs reform. Fluid replacement and Sepsis control could have saved them if they had gotten prompt medical attention. No emergency service functioning for RTA victims. Not even an ambulance. Shame.

Probably Kidney shut down from fluid loss and super imposed infection on large burnt surface area. No excuse even if it is 3rd degree burns as people put it. Which is not.

So sad to know.



I'm no medical doctor but I was like "ah, these ones don survive na", so imagine my pain to learn that they both died! We need to do something about our health system.

Where were they taken to, what was the treatment given to them? It is pertinent that we know.

Any one with insight and info please educate us.

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by tgmservice: 9:58pm On Mar 12, 2016
idupaul:
There is no way and no where in the world the would survive that...the second guy was already in shock as he stood he was a walking dead then
with proper and timely attention they would. Haven't u seen people survive total burns
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by overboard(m): 10:00pm On Mar 12, 2016
I'm no medical doctor but I was like "ah, these ones don survive na", so imagine my pain to learn that they both died! We need to do something about our health system.

Where were they taken to, what was the treatment given to them? It is pertinent that we know.

Any one with insight and info please educate us.
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by allanphash7(m): 10:00pm On Mar 12, 2016
Pele ti e
gud4dbest:
Pack well
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by mightyhazel: 10:03pm On Mar 12, 2016
nbright:
What is happening to Nigeria? Buhari is c****d
dat blotted word cud have been 'coated' or 'copied' u knw. U dey fear to tok ur mind? cheesy

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by Nobody: 10:03pm On Mar 12, 2016
Excruciating! death is death but this kind of it is unimaginable.
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by overboard(m): 10:10pm On Mar 12, 2016
lastpage:


Dead Wrong!


The Body succumbs to injuries when it can no longer take the level of pain it is being subjected to.


*With prompt attention, they would first be sedated and put on morphine injection (strong pain killer).
*When they are put in that state of coma, it is easy to just "manage the burns" over a couple of weeks.
*Food will be given by intravenous methods.
*Sore will gradually heal-up under specially designed gauzed bandage that produce body protein to allow skin-burns close-up
*Skin will eventually regrow but they will certainly survive.

Its the PAIN that killed them, not the BURNS.



Lastpage!


Wowzer:
Health service system needs reform. Fluid replacement and Sepsis control could have saved them if they had gotten prompt medical attention. No emergency service functioning for RTA victims. Not even an ambulance. Shame.

Probably Kidney shut down from fluid loss and super imposed infection on large burnt surface area. No excuse even if it is 3rd degree burns as people put it. Which is not.

So sad to know.



I'm no medical doctor but I was like "ah, these ones don survive na", so imagine my pain to learn that they both died! We need to do something about our health system.

Where were they taken to, what was the treatment given to them? It is pertinent that we know.

Any one with insight and info please educate us.
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by bebe2(f): 10:35pm On Mar 12, 2016
idupaul:
There is no way and no where in the world the would survive that...the second guy was already in shock as he stood he was a walking dead then

In some part of the world, they probably wud Ave survived.

Well, too late
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by cantona2015: 10:35pm On Mar 12, 2016
[quote author=lastpage post=43718317]

Dead Wrong!


The Body succumbs to injuries when it can no longer take the level of pain it is being subjected to.


*With prompt attention, they would first be sedated and put on morphine injection (strong pain killer).
*When they are put in that state of coma, it is easy to just "manage the burns" over a couple of weeks.
*Food will be given by intravenous methods.
*Sore will gradually heal-up under specially designed gauzed bandage that produce body protein to allow skin-burns close-up
*Skin will eventually regrow but they will certainly survive.

Its the PAIN that killed them, not the BURNS.

This is educative , GBU

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by Nobody: 10:42pm On Mar 12, 2016
adioolayi:

I tell you...the level of adrenaline in their system overcame the instant pains...and all they were thinking of was survival... Afterwards... the pains will come heavily..and I can only imagine the kind of agony they died with.... RIP to them
Jesus Christ. Oh what a world. Why did i even come here? Blame my parents
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by Nobody: 10:59pm On Mar 12, 2016
I kind of knew those guys were not gonna make it after seeing the degree of burns they suffered. May their souls rest in peace.

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by dokJ: 11:04pm On Mar 12, 2016
Buhari administration is prone to Nigerian citizens dyeing by being burnt. d day I saw this thread, I knew dat these guys were somehow dead except by God's intervention. RIP brothers.
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by spinna: 11:15pm On Mar 12, 2016
I got some video of the fire .

i was scared when i saw a burnt up saloon car in the midst of the burning tankers..i wondered if the occupants could suddenly survive the sudden explosion from the sparks of the falling tanker on the road, now i know. So sad trailer drivers and road conditions make interstate driving treacherous in Nigeria. RIP


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKZ1W9_zd8A
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by InvertedHammer: 11:26pm On Mar 12, 2016
They needed critical care in Burns unit which i doubt exists in any hospital in Nigeria. Taking them to a Teaching Hospital is not good enough.
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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by OggaDee: 11:30pm On Mar 12, 2016
viviangist:
These are the victims of the fatal accident that occurred along Ibadan-Lagos expressway recently. I was just informed by a friend that they gave up the ghost atthe hospital. These guys might have survived if they were promptly attended to, by our emergency response team. May their souls rest in peace Amen.

Lord have mercy on Nigeria

Source http://www.viviangist.com/2-victims-of-the-lagos-ibadan-express-way-fire-accident-dies-graphic-photos


RIP guys! Thought they'd survive the accident when I saw the video of the accident earlier in the day! So painful!
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by SweetOlive(f): 11:34pm On Mar 12, 2016
I wish they were able to cheat on death. So sad cry

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by banme1(m): 11:55pm On Mar 12, 2016
Blame buhari. He is cursed
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by Bibors(m): 12:05am On Mar 13, 2016
I am amazed at the level of ignorance displayed by Nigerians, these guys are survivors, our medical system killed them.
There isn't a good emergency medical attention in Naija.
My father who had signs of stroke walked into UNTH Enugu and left the hospital with a full blown stroke, thanks to Naija medical system.
These guys survived and were supposed to be emergency cases with world class medical attention where their BP, burns, and other medical issues as regards tests should be carried out in minutes, there are good pain killers to numb their pain while burn specialists and culsultants should have taken care of the burns.
What a COUNTRY!!!!

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by mrkings84(m): 12:08am On Mar 13, 2016
Rip to the dead, caution tp the living!!!

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by ify2016: 12:12am On Mar 13, 2016
viviangist:
These are the victims of the fatal accident that occurred along Ibadan-Lagos expressway recently. I was just informed by a friend that they gave up the ghost atthe hospital. These guys might have survived if they were promptly attended to, by our emergency response team. May their souls rest in peace Amen.

Lord have mercy on Nigeria

Source http://www.viviangist.com/2-victims-of-the-lagos-ibadan-express-way-fire-accident-dies-graphic-photos

They look very strong in that accident. I still disagree with the OP. Dead indeed. Tell that story to your village gods.
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by UrennaNkoli(f): 12:17am On Mar 13, 2016
May their souls rest in perfect peace. This is just too horrific . I've been travelling through this road for years and I just have to thank God for saving my life on numerous occasions.
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by tobore00(m): 12:33am On Mar 13, 2016
viviangist:
These are the victims of the fatal accident that occurred along Ibadan-Lagos expressway recently. I was just informed by a friend that they gave up the ghost atthe hospital. These guys might have survived if they were promptly attended to, by our emergency response team. May their souls rest in peace Amen.

Lord have mercy on Nigeria
May their souls rest in peace. But it's not just d emergency response team that can attend to them,other road users may have helped by taking them to the hospital in time but they prefer taking pictures of them & the accident scene than taking them to hospital in time.

Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by spinna: 12:47am On Mar 13, 2016
Physicians have traditionally categorized burns as first-, second-, or third-degree injuries, according to the depth of skin damage (see illustration). In a first-degree burn, only the epidermis is affected. These injuries are characterized by redness and pain; there are no blisters, and edema (swelling due to the accumulation of fluids) in the wounded tissue is minimal. A classic example of a first-degree burn is moderate sunburn.

The damage in a second-degree burn extends through the entire epidermis and part of the dermis. These injuries are characterized by redness and blisters. The deeper the burn the more prevalent the blisters, which increase in size during the hours immediately following the injury. Like first-degree burns, second-degree injuries may be extremely painful. The development of complications and the course of healing in a second-degree burn depend on the extent of damage to the dermis. Unless they become infected, most superficial second-degree burns heal without complications and with little scarring in 10 to 14 days.

Third-degree, or full-thickness, burns destroy the entire thickness of the skin. The surface of the wound is leathery and may be brown, tan, black, white, or red. There is no pain, because the pain receptors have been obliterated along with the rest of the dermis. Blood vessels, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, and hair follicles are all destroyed in skin that suffers a full-thickness burn. Fluid losses and metabolic disturbances associated with these injuries are grave.

Occasionally burns deeper than a full thickness of the skin are incurred, as when part of the body is entrapped in a flame and not immediately extricated. Electrical burns are usually deep burns. These deep burns frequently go into the subcutaneous tissue and, at times, beyond and into the muscle, fascia, and bone. Such burns are of the fourth degree, also called black (because of the typical colour of the burn), or char, burns. Fourth-degree burns are of grave prognosis, particularly if they involve more than a small portion of the body. In these deep burns toxic materials may be released into the bloodstream. If the char burn involves only a small part of the body, it should be excised down to healthy tissue. If an extremity is involved, amputation may be necessary.

Surgeons measure the area of a burn as a percentage of the body’s total skin area. The skin area on each arm is roughly 9 percent of the body total, as is the skin covering the head and neck. The percentage on each leg is 18, and the percentage on the trunk is 18 on the front and 18 on the back. The percentage of damaged skin affects the chances of survival. Most people can survive a second-degree burn affecting 70 percent of their body area, but few can survive a third-degree burn affecting 50 percent. If the area is down to 20 percent, most people can be saved, though elderly people and infants may fail to survive a 15 percent skin loss.

Severe burns cause immediate nervous shock. The victim grows pale and is confused, anxious, and frightened by the pain and may faint. Much more dangerous is the secondary shock that comes a few hours later. Its chief features are a dramatic fall in blood pressure that leads to pallor, cold extremities, and eventual collapse. This secondary shock is precipitated by loss of fluid from the circulation, not just the fluid lost in the destroyed tissue but fluid that leaks from the damaged area that has lost its protective covering of skin.

Burns kill not just by damaging tissue but by allowing this leakage of fluid and salts. If more than a fifth of the blood volume is lost to the circulation, insufficient blood returns to the heart for it to maintain blood pressure. And the loss of salts, particularly sodium and potassium salts, not only disturbs their balance in the body but changes the osmotic balance of the blood and body fluids. The significance of these physiological changes was understood in 1905, but not until the 1930s were doctors able to correct them with transfusions of blood or plasma.

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by Nobody: 1:17am On Mar 13, 2016
Wowzer:
Health service system needs reform. Fluid replacement and Sepsis control could have saved them if they had gotten prompt medical attention. No emergency service functioning for RTA victims. Not even an ambulance. Shame.

Probably Kidney shut down from fluid loss and super imposed infection on large burnt surface area. No excuse even if it is 3rd degree burns as people put it. Which is not.

So sad to know.
A country where CS is performed using kerosine lantern, a country where u have to move a patient from Akure to Ibadan to do CT scan, dialysis so expensive that patient prefer to die to save family finances, head injury no matter the gravity is a way to heaven... is where u are mentioning all this big big procedures? Before we reach there we will need to reform, rereform and reform. Hopefully one day we will get there.

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Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by Jacko1(m): 1:21am On Mar 13, 2016
So sad i just wish deir last hours wer spent with a man of God rexonnecting to God
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by Nobody: 1:30am On Mar 13, 2016
But they should have checked their blood pressure,also checking if they require oxygen and put them on mophine,this is too tragic,we are too careless,everyday badthing is happening.may God help us.
adioolayi:

I tell you...the level of adrenaline in their system overcame the instant pains...and all they were thinking of was survival... Afterwards... the pains will come heavily..and I can only imagine the kind of agony they died with.... RIP to them
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by habsydiamond(m): 1:39am On Mar 13, 2016
When u mistakenly touch a burning rubber with ur finger u will experience pain for days. So compare the burn to the finger with the burn to every part of the body. These guys are really strong, as seen from their accident pix, such pain will kill some people on the spot becos it is unbearable for anyone. The person will experience hell on earth. RIP to dem dats if dem don die oo incase na fallacy say una do die. Get well soon brothers
Re: Victims Of The Lagos-Ibadan Express Fire-Accident Die - Graphic Photos by Nobody: 1:58am On Mar 13, 2016
You are so funy o,but what happeed is Nigeria cursed?
Nalikedis:
A country where CS is performed using kerosine lantern, a country where u have to move a patient from Akure to Ibadan to do CT scan, dialysis so expensive that patient prefer to die to save family finances, head injury no matter the gravity is a way to heaven... is where u are mentioning all this big big procedures? Before we reach there we will need to reform, rereform and reform. Hopefully one day we will get there.

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