Corpses Abandoned Since 2014 in Anambra University Teaching Hospital, to be Disposed by July

Corpses Abandoned Since 2014 in Anambra University Teaching Hospital, to be Disposed of by July
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, COOUTH

The Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, COOUTH, Amaku-Awka is to commence the disposal of abandoned corpses at its mortuary since 2014, from July 2024.

The Public Relations Officer of the hospital, Henrietta Agbai disclosed this in a statement she issued on Wednesday, on behalf of the Chief Medical Director of COOUTH, Dr Josephat Akabuike, and the Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee of the hospital, Dr Emmanuel Mba.

COOUTH Amaku-Awka, located at the center of Awka, the State Capital City, is usually the first port of call for health emergencies in and around the state capital, especially in cases of road accidents, and gunshot injuries, among other cases.

Most of these cases at the critical stages, do not eventually make it and the corpses are usually moved to the morgue.

The development has resulted in the hospital’s morgue being overloaded with corpses, most of whom are unidentified, as far back as 2014.

Disclosing the decision of the hospital to dispose of the corpses, the COOUTH PRO, Agbai said it followed the approval granted for the action by the State Government.

“His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Anambra State, Prof Chukwuma Soludo has approved the disposal of abandoned corpses at the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, COOUTH Amaku-Awka.

“To this end, the Management wishes to inform the General Public that COOUTH Amaku-Awka intends to conduct mass burial of the abandoned corpses in its mortuary from 2014 to December 2023,” the statement said.

Agbai called on those whose relatives are missing, to visit the hospital’s mortuary for possible identification and collection of such corpses within one month from this publication.

“For further inquiries, please contact the office of the PRO COOUTH or call- 08039271747 or 08035740379,” the statement revealed.

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