More than 150 unclaimed corpses at the Ekiti State University
Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH) mortuary would be given mass burial, the
hospital authorities had said.
Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee of the hospital, Dr Kayode Ajite, made this known in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Ado-Ekiti.
Ajite
said that some families abandoned their relatives’ corpses in the
hospital morgue, adding that the unclaimed bodies had congested the
hospital’s morgue.
He said that some of the corpses were accident
victims and armed robbers whose families were not even aware of their
whereabouts, adding that it was the reason for the proposed mass burial
of the corpses.
Ajite told NAN that management of the hospital would through media
announcements give 14 days for owners of the corpses to collect them.
According to him, corpses not collected after the period will be given mass burial.
He said that some parents internationally dumped their children’s corpses in the morgue on grounds that they lacked funds.
“Some
parents find it difficult to either pay hospital bill or to transport
the corpse, and space to bury the corpse or the trauma of burying their
own children, hence the abandonment,” Ajite said.
He appealed to the public to claim their corpses at the hospital’s morgue in order to avoid mass burial.
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