The corpse of a 28-year-old pregnant woman, Justina Joshua, which was
left to rot in the mortuary of the General Hospital in Idanre, Ondo
State due to a clash of cultures, has been mutilated while laying on the floor of the mortuary.
According to a previous report by PUNCH , Justina, who hailed from Akwa Ibom State, died moments after she was
knocked down by a tree while on the farm to pluck corn in the company of
her six-year-old nephew.
Justina, who had three children with her
husband, Sunday, made it to a clinic but when she was being transferred
to the general hospital for better care, she died at the gate of the
hospital, ostensibly due to the complications she suffered from the
incident, having been trapped under the tree for hours.
The Idanre community had insisted that
she must be buried beside the tree, in line with their custom, while the
relatives of the deceased, also insisted that their own custom demands
that Justina’s corpse should be taken home for proper burial.
The
Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, Hilda Harrison, intervened in the
matter, which led to the release of the corpse by the community, and the
case was transferred to the State Investigation Bureau in Akure, the
state capital.
Already, the tree cutter, Seun Oke, and
the owner of the farm, Awute Aye, have been arrested by the police and
they would soon be charged to court, but when the corpse was to be moved
from Idanre mortuary to the one in Akure, the state capital, it was
discovered that Justina’s body had been mutilated for reasons yet to be
ascertained.
The Ondo State Director, Legal Aid
Council of Nigeria, Kubiat Ikpidungise, who first raised the alarm, told
our correspondent that by the time they got to the mortuary, the “near
decomposed corpse”, had been mutilated, while maggots were already
coming out from some parts of the body.
She noted that a gapind hole was on the
left leg that looks like a deep cut. She said the explanation provided
was that a rat must have eaten those parts while she was kept on the
floor.
Ikpidungise wondered how the body was mutilated if indeed it was being checked every three days, “as claimed by some elders in the community. What then was the essence of checking the corpse every three days if it was already decomposing and some parts of it removed?” she queried.“The sight is pathetic, and we need an explanation on this from the medical director and mortuary attendant at Idanre because the family cannot accept such corpse.
The trip to Ukwok village is close to 12 hours, and with the state the corpse is, it will be so embarrassing by the time it arrives. We told them among other things that the autopsy should be carried out and the corpse should be embalmed for at least two weeks to put it in proper shape for the long journey to her village,” she said.
Efforts to reach Sunday, the husband of
the deceased, were not successful, as he was said to have been
inconsolable since seeing the state of his later wife’s body.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Ondo
State Police Command, Femi Joseph, said the command had reports that
the body was mutilated, saying investigation had commenced into the
matter. He assured that justice would be done.
Sad news
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