A South African family, the Mkhulisi
family, have rejected the body of one Patricia Mkhulisi, (pictured above) who died at the
Synagogue building collapse, arguing that the body presented to them was
not that of their daughter. Patricia's remains was repatriated to South
African on February 5th after DNA testing in Lagos and South Africa had
proven her identity.
Two DNA test has so far confirmed the identity of
the body to be that of Patricia's but the family say they are still not satisfied with these results and would go further with an independent DNA
testing.
Speaking with Channels TV, the brother to
Patricia, Lwandle Mkhulisi, argued that his sister had a gap tooth but
that the remains of the person who was brought to them had no gap tooth.
"My sister had a gap tooth but the person that we saw
there doesn't have a gap. What made this thing really worse was that
when we wanted to see whether any birthmark or scar was on her, that
body doesn't have a skin"he said
His claim however was
refuted by Dr Munro Max, owner of the Unistel Medical Laboratory in
South Africa where the DNA testing was done in collaboration with the
Nigerian government. Dr Max argued that concretes that fell on the
bodies of the victims must have caused altercation on their bodies
"You
must also remember that tonnes of concrete and building materials was
on top of these bodies so there would have been, I suspect, compressed
quite a lot and a lot of fractures would have occurred"he said
Speaking
on the matter, the Nigerian Ambassador to South Africa, Martins
Cobhams, said no formal complain or request has been made to the
Embassy. He however said that if and when they get any formal complain
from the family, they would expedite action on it. He applauded the
forensic experts who have so far proved in two consecutive test that the
body was indeed that of Patricia's
"First of all I would
like to congratulate the forensic experts for reiterating that that body
is that family's. At least that puts to rest their concerns and
contentions of the body brought to them. On our own part, if they insist
that the body is not that of their loved one, they should make a normal
complain and we would forward same to the relevant authorities back in
Nigeria"he said
Everyone now awaits the result from the independent DNA test by the family to put the controversy surrounding the body to rest.
RIP 2 D Dead
ReplyDeletePheww! Wonder why tb joshua's visionary skills failed him hence causing all this wahala.
DeleteNa wa o. The person in question is already dead. They should allow her rest joor. Haba
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Na wa o. The person in question is already dead. They should allow her rest joor. Haba
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They shuld stop being childish and allow the body to rest already.
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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This is just painfull, may her soul RIP....
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Hmmm triple wahala!
ReplyDeleteWahala Dey.
ReplyDeleteDNA is the only way to confirm the identity of the deceased that has gone through such accident.
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ReplyDeleteIts a pity!
ReplyDeleteGuess admitting that shes gone is very hard. may God console em
ReplyDeleteE ya, tot d victims v long bn buried? Dey shd let d woman v a sound rest jare
ReplyDeletemay the soul of the dead rest in peace. that shd be d major thing.
ReplyDeleteSo touching and really hard to accept when u lost ur love one in a far away place dat is not ur country. I pray God grant d family d heart to bear their lost. It d effect of d lost they r reacting to.
ReplyDeleteIt's better they do it themselves to remove their doubts....so they can have peace
ReplyDeleteThen the should bury her in any lagos cemetary.
ReplyDeleteThey know better jare. The doctor is so right #onelovefromsnow#
ReplyDeleteBased on gap tooth? The gap is small nau
ReplyDeleteEyaa. Nawa
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NAWAH..WETIN DS BODY GO DO NOW??TOMJERRYSWIT
ReplyDeleteAbag ooo give them their Daughter Body oooooo!!! Lolzzz
ReplyDeleteA million DNA's cannot bring back dia loss,y nt allow d bodies to be buried in d church,afterall dat was where dey died. My humble opinion
ReplyDeleteRip
ReplyDeleteContinue to rest
ReplyDeleteWait o, building collapse can cause gap tooth to close up, nothing we won't hear....
ReplyDeleteIt could be the body since the dna has confirmed at least was done in South Africa not Naija
ReplyDeleteThey should just accept and bury d dead.
ReplyDeleteNot good
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ReplyDeleteBusy Fingers.
Since DNA was consulted they should accept the body like that now
ReplyDeleteMany parts of the body would have been altered so
You can't recognise it by just your eyes
What if the concrete shifted the gap tooth
Anyway is their family
They know best
I feel their pain. May God Almighty comfort them. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteI feel their pain. May God Almighty comfort them. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteI feel their pain. May God Almighty comfort them. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteI feel their pain. May God Almighty comfort them. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteNawoooh,wahala dey...
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Eya....painful death. Don't blame them , maybe her corpse came in pieces\ashes and they couldn't recognize it.
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This is serious wahala.
ReplyDeleteThis is serious wahala.
ReplyDeleteSo painful
ReplyDeleteSad loss
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VERuLe say-nawa
ReplyDeleteHaving difficulty coming to terms with their loss.
ReplyDeleteHow sad
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cant blame them for not accepting a body that's not theirs if they are sure of it
ReplyDeleteRip to her
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ReplyDeleteUmm so sad Rest in peace
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