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Corpse Influx At Nigeria Hospital by Jaybee2412(m): 9:23am On Dec 08, 2009
By Caroline Duffield
BBC News, Lagos

A hospital in Nigeria has told the BBC it is overwhelmed by the number of corpses being bought to them by police.

The Chief Medical Director at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital in Enugu says his staff are being forced to carry out mass burials.

He says that another mass burial is planned to take place soon.

Nigeria's police have faced strong criticism from human rights groups for carrying out extrajudicial and arbitrary killings.

The BBC has visited the morgue and taken photographs. The images are disturbing.

They show piles of young men, lying on top of one another and strewn about on tables and floors.

In places the corpses are stacked four or five deep.

Records show 75 corpses were delivered to the morgue by police between June and 26 November this year.

The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Anthony Mbah, says his staff were forced to carry out a mass burial of between 70 and 80 bodies some weeks ago.

Officers killed

The BBC has established at least seven people were last seen alive in police custody.

They were arrested, accused of kidnapping, and paraded alive in the media in early September.

But their names appear in the morgue register - on 15 and 16 of September.

The Police Commissioner in Enugu State, Mohamed Zarewa, told the BBC he was unaware of the number of young men lying dead in the morgue.

He says his officers are forced to engage armed robbers in gunfights and that many police officers are also killed.

He insists that his police force operate within the law.

When asked about the seven men who disappeared in police custody, he told the BBC he was too busy to talk about it.


Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8400799.stm
Re: Corpse Influx At Nigeria Hospital by back2back(f): 2:20pm On Dec 08, 2009
terrible.

This must be the place called HELL.
Re: Corpse Influx At Nigeria Hospital by MUZBO(m): 11:42pm On Dec 08, 2009
Perhaps their promotion depends on stacking bodies. May God help us.
Re: Corpse Influx At Nigeria Hospital by MUZBO(m): 11:46pm On Dec 08, 2009
Perhaps their promotion depends on stacking bodies. May God help us.
Re: Corpse Influx At Nigeria Hospital by MUZBO(m): 4:33am On Dec 09, 2009
Perhaps their promotion depends on stacking bodies. May God help us.

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