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Yaounde: Family forced to accept, bury corpse not belonging to them

Writer's picture: Simon KallaSimon Kalla

The corpse of late Honorine Eyebe which goes missing at the Yaounde Centre Hospital reports indicates that the family was forced by the hospital management to bury a corpse not belonging to them.


Paulette Ngah, the granddaughter of late Honorine Eyebe told reporters that she has no other choice. "She was already dead. Funerals were already planned. "Even without the body, we will mourn," 


She confides to the press while taking the road to Talla village, through Monatélé. She added that the family were called in the night on Friday to identify a body which it was not his grandmother's corpse.


It should be noted that this is a raising phenomenon in some mortuaries now in the country. It high time necessary measures be taken to solve this embarrassing situation.


BY SIMON NDIVE KALLA

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