Three mortuary attendants,
who police accused of cutting off the two wrists and the heart of a dead woman,
were on Thursday brought before a Yaba Chief Magistrates’ court in Lagos.
The police charged Micheal
Olusegun, 65; Oluseyi Olamade, 41; and Adetunji Aliyu, 45, with two counts of
conspiracy and misconduct with regards to a corpse.
The Police Prosecutor, ASP
Roman Unuigbe, told the court that the accused persons committed the offence on
Nov. 16, at St. Raphael Divine Mercy Hospital in Ijede, Ikorodu area of Lagos.
Unuigbe said that one
Athony Lawani lodged a complaint to the police that the body of his sister,
51-year-old Mary Ehinlaiye, which was deposited at the morgue was missing.
“My Lord, the complainant
had gone to the mortuary to collect his sister’s body for burial but the
attendants could not present the body to him.
“It was later discovered
that they had exchanged the body for another one and the family of the other
deceased had buried his sister as their own.
“They secretly went to the
mortuary and exchange the corpses and tried to return her to her brother
without two wrists and a heart.
“Fortunately, Lawani
discovered the missing parts and drew the attention of the police to the
situation,” he said.
The offence, he said
contravened the provisions of sections 165 (b) and 411 of the Criminal Law of
Lagos State, 2015. (Revised)
Section 165 (b) provides
for five years imprisonment while 411 provides two years for conspiracy.
After the charges were read
to them, they pleaded not guilty.
Chief Magistrate Peter Ojo,
admitted the accused to bail in the N500,000 each with two sureties each in
like sum.
Ojo ordered that one of the
sureties must be a blood relation and must be resident within the court’s jurisdiction.
He also ordered that the
sureties must also show evidence of three years tax payment to the Lagos
Government and be gainfully employed.
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