The Nigerian doctor who worked at the Great Western
Hospital in Swindon before his death, died at the age of 62 on Thursday
April 9.
Adedeji had only taken up a job as the locum
registrar in the Emergency Department of the Hospital in 2019, after
working for London’s St Mary’s Accident and Emergency for years.
The deceased's family said in a tribute made available
to ITV;
‘He died doing a job he loved.
“We as a family are grateful to God for the life of Dr
Edmond Adefolu Adedeji.
“He died doing a job he loved, serving others before
himself. We would like to thank the staff and his colleagues for looking after
him during his final days.
“He leaves behind a wife, three children and three
grandchildren.”
Great Western Hospital also mourned the doctor in a
condolence message:
“On behalf of the whole Trust, I would like to extend our
sincere condolences to Edmond’s family. Our thoughts are with them, and his
friends and colleagues at the Trust.”
Dr Dr Saúl Díaz, a colleague of Adedeji at St Mary also
penned down a tribute to him. He wrote;
I am very sorry to announce that Dr Adefolu Edmond Adedeji,
who used to work at St Mary's A&E some months ago had fallen victim of the
coronavirus and passed away 2 days ago.
May his soul rest in peace. He was a good man.
May his soul rest in peace. He was a good man.
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