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Kaduna Bomb Scare: My Son, Nathaniel Is Mentally Ill – Father

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Mr. Samuel Ezekiel, the father of Nathaniel Samuel, who allegedly attempted to bomb a Living Faith Church in Kaduna, has claimed that his son isn’t mentally stable.

Ezekiel who further stated that his son was admitted at a Psychiatric hospital in 2012, confirmed that his son is a Christian, and not a Muslim as it was speculated on social media.

The father who is a descent of Jarawa from Bauchi, spoke with newsmen in Kaduna, when they visited the suspect’s house at Marabar Demishi village which was located few kilometers from Maraban ‎Rido in Chikun local government area of Kaduna state.

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Ezekiel was with the Kaduna state chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Reverend Joseph Hayab.

He explained that Nathaniel has been a drug addict for years and that the family took him to Psychiatric hospital on December 6, 2012, where he was admitted.

He noted that he was shocked by the news that his son was caught with a bomb in a church.

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He wondered what would have happened to the church members

“If he was alone, I don’t care, but for the lives that are in the church, I begin to wonder. I shed tears,” he said.

The Medical Director of Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Kaduna, Professor Abdulkareem Jika Yusuf said the hospital can’t release the medical records of their patients to the public.

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“The issue of patient records are issues of confidentiality. I cannot categorically deny or accept that we have a patient like that but if in the course of the investigation, the law enforcement agencies demanded that they want us to look into our records to confirm whether there is such a person or patient in the hospital or not, we will cooperate with them.

“Secondly the issue of patient information is not something you can obtain under the freedom of information act. I sincerely regret that I cannot disclose detail of the patients that come into the hospital except with their permission or being ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction,” he said

He added that “the patient can apply that we release his medical records if he so wishes and if really he was our patient. We cannot confirm nor deny that he was our patient except if they bring evidence to show that he was our patient and we have the permission of either the patient or his relatives to release his medical records”