Former Shooting Stars of Ibadan flamboyant goalkeeper, Raymond King is dead. He died on New Year day at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital just before adequate treatment was about to be given to him. His former teammate, Tajudeen Disu disclosed the news to
Completesportsnigeria.com on New year Day. Disu said the late King was receiving treatment at the General Hospital in Ijaye a week ago, but his conditions never improved. “He just passed on 20 minutes ago at the LASUTH (Lagos State University Teaching Hospital). “He was transferred from the State Hospital, Abeokuta to Ikorodu General Hospital yesterday when his condition was not improving.
“When the news got to the Commissioner for Health in Lagos (Olajide Idris), he directed that King should be taken to LASUTH for better treatment and it was this evening on Monday he got there and LASUTH told us initially they didn’t have electricity to commence treatment or fuel to run their generator. “But when they eventually started to set up their equipment to treat him he was already gasping for air and he passed on,” Disu said. An independent source at LASUTH revealed that King may have survived if only there was a scanning machine at the Ikorodu General Hospital to know what to treat. All efforts to move him to Clinix in Ilupeju for MRI scan came too late. King was a member of the Flying Eagles squad in 1979/80. He worked with the Ogun State Sports Council and Gateway FC as goalkeeper trainer. He made his name in football playing for the Shooting Stars of Ibadan.