Late
physician, Dr. Stella Adadevo
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The family of the late
physician, Dr. Stella Adadevoh, has threatened to take a legal action against
the makers of 93 Days, a movie
dedicated to the memory of Ebola victims and survivors in the country.
The Punch report continues:
In
a letter issued by Dr. Ama Adadevoh on behalf of the Cardosos and the Adadevohs
in Lagos on Monday, the families faulted some claims by the filmmakers that
were reflected in the yet-to- be released movie.
The
families noted that even though the script was given to both families for
approval, it claimed that some aspects of the movie did not represent the true
accounts and role of the late physician during the Ebola outbreak.
Adadevoh
stated, “It has been brought to our attention that a movie titled, 93 Days, written by Paul .S. Rowlston
and produced by Native Filmworks, Michelangelo Productions and Bolanle
Austin-Peters Productions, is in works for imminent release. The movie about
Nigeria’s Ebola story and “dedicated to” Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh was not
endorsed by the family.
“The
Adadevoh and Cardoso families have not consented to the use of the Stella
Adadevoh’s name, likeness or image for commercial profit. The families intend
to hold the filmmakers legally accountable for any falsehoods and innuendos in
the movie, 93 Days with regard to Dr.
Adadevoh and her family.”
The
families stated that they were committed to ensuring that the true story that
pertains to the late physician was told to the public.
Adadevoh
was the first Nigerian to have died of Ebola after contracting it from an
American-Liberian diplomat, Patrick Sawyer.
She raised the red flag
about the viral disease after Sawyer was admitted at the First Consultants
Hospital, Obalende, Lagos.
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