Thursday, July 28

See how people of Akaibom rejected the dead body of their sister that was seized by Idanre chief in Ondo-Photos

 
Barrister Inibehe Effiong is a human right lawyer, he has been on the case of  a  28-year-old pregnant woman,who died following a tree felling accident on a remote farm in Ondo state. The victim, identified as Justina Joshua, died on 8 June at the General Hospital Idanre. Her death, as reported, was due to internal injuries sustained in the accident. The mishap occurred when a logger, using a chainsaw, cut a tree and the branches fell on Justina, an indigene of Akwa Ibom State.


Read the statement barrister Inibehe Effiong released this evening. You can also follow him on Facebook on this case.


PRESS STATEMENT
WE HAVE REJECTED THE CORPSE OF LATE MS JUSTINA.
The Ondo State Director of the Legal Aid Council, Barr. Kuku Ikpidungise; the Convener, Coalition of Human Rights Defenders (COHRD), Barr. Inibehe Effiong, and the leaders of the Akwa Ibom State Community in Ondo State were on the case of Late Ms Justina from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm today Thursday 28th July, 2016.

The following took place.
1. The remains of the 28th year old pregnant woman departed Idanre General Hospital this morning to the Ondo State General Hospital in Akure accompanied by the relatives of the deceased, the Olu of Onipan who represented the Owa of Idanre (Oba Dr Frederick Aroloye), and the representatives of the killer logger and the farm owner. It was escorted by a team of armed Police officers led by the O/C Homicide, Ondo State CID.
2. Upon our arrival at the mortuary of State General Hospital in Akure, we discovered that the corpse has not only decomposed, but may have been tampered with.
Thus, we have rejected the corpse.

3. During a joint meeting with the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State CID, we made the following demands as pre-conditions for us to accept the corpse and proceed with futher discussions:
(a) That an investigation be carried-out immediately to unravel the circumstances surrounding the terrible condition of the corpse.
(b) That the corpse should be re-embalmed immediately by the other parties to prevent it from decomposing further.
(c) That an autopsy be carried out on the corpse to determine the cause of death (at least for the records).
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The three demands were unreservedly accepted.
Accordingly, an investigation has commenced to unravel why the corpse is in such a terrible state. Our suspicion is that some parts of the legs may have been mutilated (cut-out) for rituals. There was however a suggestion that rats may have eaten the affected and troubling parts due to poor care. The investigation will unravel what actually happened and why the corpse was not embalmed properly. Already, a team of investigators led by the O/C Homicide has returned to the Idanre General Hospital as part of the investigations
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Also, the corpse will be re-embalmed today and the autopsy will take place on Monday as agreed.
Meanwhile, on our request, the two suspects Shehu Oke (the killer logger) and Awote Aye (the farm owner) were brought before us from the cell for us to see them face to face.
Discussions on the burial arrangements will commence on Monday 1st August. The other parties have continued to beg for leniency. In their words, they want us to "tamper justice with mercy and forgive their wrongdoings".
While we are not adverse to their pleas, our position is that they must do all that is necessary to give the deceased a decent burial in her home town in Ukwok, Ini Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State.
This is not just about the late Justina, it is more about upholding the sanctity of human life and the dignity of the dead.
It is very annoying that the deceased was abandoned in the bush by the logger after the tree he felled hit her leading to her death. If she was rescued timely, she would have possibly survived. As if that was not enough, her corpse was detained from the 8th of June when the incident took place and abandoned at the mortuary without proper care because the Owa of Idanre wanted to sacrifice the corpse to the tree in accordance with their "tradition".
Those who thought that they are powerful and that Justina was powerless, poor and helpless have now realised that there are people that will always stand up to defend the oppressed, no matter the risk or cost.
The photos shows the corpse of Justina being taken out of Idanre to Akure. We have decided not to release the ones that show the horrifying and extremely pitiable state of the corpse. We may do so if need arises.
Thank you.
Inibehe Effiong
28/7/2016.

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