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Police Asked To Release Ifeoma Abugu’s Corpse For Proper Burial Rites

Police Asked To Release Ifeoma Abugu’s Corpse For Proper Burial Rites

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) panel has ordered the police to release the corpse of Ms Ifeoma Abugu, who was allegedly murdered by operatives of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Abuja.

Recall that Abugu a graduate of the Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu State was arrested on September 10 when SARS operatives stormed the residence of her fiancé, Adam Ugwunwa, in Wumba village, Lokogoma.

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Unfortunately, Abugu who recently concluded her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) died the next day in police custody.

Following the development, an NHRC panel was set up to investigate the alleged violations of rights by SARS and other police units.

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However, the Chairman of the panel, Rtd Justice Suleiman Galadima, on Wednesday ordered that the deceased corpse be released for a proper burial.

Earlier, Dr Ahmed Abimiku, Chief Pathologist of the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Abuja, said the police alleged that she died of a cocaine overdose.

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Abimiku said he conducted a urine test to ascertain the truth and it was negative.

He further revealed that he also conducted a vaginal swab and discovered that she was sexually assaulted.

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Abimiku told the panel that the deceased possible cause of death is lack of oxygen.

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Delivering Judgement, Galadima ordered that the deceased corpse be released after Ifeanyi Mamah, complainant’s counsel applied for the release of the corpse to the relatives of Abugu.

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He adjourned the matter until March 23.

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