The Edo state central hospital mortuary was recently
thrown into pandemonium when two corpses disappeared from the morgue on
the day they were meant to be buried.
According to Leadership, the two corpses’ disappearance on a
burial day while in the custody of mortuary attendance led family
members of the deceased to storm the 100-year-old hospital, where they
issued threats to set the mortuary ablaze if the corpses were not
produced.
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But for the timely intervention of police officers drafted to the
hospital, the issue would have escalated into a serious debacle between
the mortuary officials and family members of the deceased.
Michael Idemudia, the eldest son of one of the deceased narrated that
his 54-year-old late dad being rushed to the hospital before he gave up
the ghost and the had been there since his body had been deposited at
the morgue but are now confused as to why his body was missing.
“My name is Idemudia Michael; I live at 23, Omomo Street off St
Saviour road. He is my father, and we are from Ovia North East Local
Government Area. We brought the corpse on the 18th of November, 2015 to
this hospital.
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“We were rushing him to the hospital when he gave up and we
brought him here. When he died, we were looking for money to bury him.
“We came to check on the 21st when they called me to come pick up
his cloths so about two days ago, we came to clear the bills and we had
no chance to check him again because we were in a hurry. That is where
we made the mistake of not checking him. When we came on Thursday to
carry the corpse, it was nowhere to be found and the burial is Thursday
and Friday.
“The hospital management said we should take it easy that they are going to investigate the matter,” one of the deceased’s sons explained.
While the Edo indigenes are unhappy about the disappearance of their dead, six mutilated female corpses were recently discovered in Ikorodu area of Lagos state.
Residents of Anibaba area of the division informed that the corpses
arrived in ‘batches’ and although they did not know who could perpetrate
such dastardly acts, they were sure the perpetrators were not residents
of Ikorodu.
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