Police Arrest Mortuary, Cemetery Attendants For Selling Corpse’s Body Parts In Lagos Hospital
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested two mortuary attendants of St. Raphael Divine Mercy Specialist Hospital at Ijede, Ikorodu and five gravediggers at Sabo cemetery, over the mutilation of a corpse.
According to the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, CP Imohimi Edgal, on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, the Command received a complaint from one Anthony Lawani, younger brother to one Mary Ehinlaiye, now deceased, aged 51 years.
The complainant said that the body parts of the deceased were sliced off by yet-to-be identified persons. “Based on the complaint, I directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police, SCIID, Panti, Yaba to investigate the matter.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the corpse of the deceased was deposited at St. Raphael’s Devine Mercy Specialist Hospital Mortuary along Ijede Road, Ikorodu, Lagosv, for preservation.
However, one Olusesi Owamade, aged 41 years, a mortuary attendant, with the approval of his supervisor, Michael Olusegun, aged 65 years, erroneously released the corpse to another family.
When the relations of the deceased woman came for the release of the corpse for burial, it was nowhere to be found. At this juncture, it dawned on the mortuary attendants that they had released the corpse to the wrong persons
To recover the corpse, five rave diggers working at Sabo Cemetery, Ikorodu were contracted by the mortuary attendants to exhume the corpse for onward handover to its owners,” he said.
The police boss further said that the suspects conspired among themselves and dismembered the body of the deceased by cutting off the two wrists and heart for a yet-to-be determined reason.
“Investigation into this case is in progress, while efforts are on to arrest one of the grave diggers named Anifowoshe, who is currently at large,“ he added.
Mortuary attendants at the hospital, Michael Olusegun and Olusesi Owamade were arrested alongside five gravediggers at Sabo cemetery in Ikorodu, identified as Razaki Abesopiti, Okeowo Kazeem, Babatunde Giwa, Ade Aliu and Musiliu Yakubu.
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