Regional News of Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Source: GNA

Families urged to collect abandoned corpses from morgue

The Management of the Koforidua Regional Hospital (KRH) has appealed to the public to help identify the relatives of some dead bodies which had been abandoned at the morgue of the hospital for some time now.

The hospital threatened to bury the corpses in mass graves if the families refuse to identify and collect them.

This was contained in a letter written to the New Juaben Municipal Police Commander, copied to the Municipal Environmental Officer, the Commander of the Koforidua Prisons and the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Tuesday.

The hospital management issued a two week ultimatum, after the publication of the names of the abandoned bodies, to go ahead with the mass burial of bodies not collected by their relatives.

The names of the affected dead bodies include, Augustina Dombere, 27, suspected to be an Akan and brought to the hospital from Betom, a suburb of Koforidua, and Kwabena Esisi, 29, suspected to be an Ewe, and brought to the hospital from the Koforidua Prisons.

The others were Kofi Sakyi, 30, suspected to be an Akan and brought to the hospital from Nankese; Joyce Owusu, 40, suspected to be an Akan and brought to the hospital from Larteh Akuapem.

The rest are Tetteh Kwame, 60, suspected to be a Krobo, brought to the hospital from Oyoko, near Koforidua; James Abori, 54, suspected to be from the North and brought to the hospital from Donkorkrom; Albert Agbenyagah, nine, suspected to be an Ewe, and brought to the hospital from Nsawam and Vida Agbesi, 30, suspected to be an Ewe and brought to the hospital from Suhum.