The house where the corpse was kept
The corpse of a man who died over two years ago but
was concealed in a room by his widow and children has been uncovered.
The incident happened at 14, Mustapha Street, Ojokoro
area of Lagos State.
The deceased, one Hassan, it was gathered, died two
years ago at the age of 65 but his widow in connivance with his children
allegedly kept the news of his death secret and locked up his corpse in one of
the rooms in their house.
The two-year-old corpse, was discovered after one of
the deceased’s daughters engaged one of their neighbours in a fight in front of
the room. The door of the room was said to have been accidentally broken while
they struggled with each other.
Curiously however, the corpse was discovered lying on
a bare floor in one of the rooms with an empty casket by its side.
The wife of the deceased who is currently in police
net along with two of her daughters and her grand daughter was reported to have
said she acted on her late husband’s instruction as according to her, the late
Hassan instructed them against burying his corpse until he had given a sign to
do so.
Corroborating her mother’s claim, one of the
daughters, Aishat Hassan said there was no way they would have gone against the
wish of their late father who had given the strict warning that he must not be
buried immediately after his death. According to her, their late father had
told them before his death that they would see a sign at the appropriate time
he would like to be buried.
Aisha who described her late father as a loving man
said he deserved a befitting burial and insisted that there was no other reason
they kept his corpse in a room for such a long time other than the fact that
they did not want to go against their late father’s instruction.
She further argued that it was wrong for anyone to say
that they merely dumped their father’s corpse in the room because according to
her, what they have done so far to their late father’s corpse was a “dry
embalmment.”
Further gathered that the Chairman of the Community
Development Association, (CDA) has equally been arrested by the police.
A source who preferred to be anonymous said the CDA
chairman denied the community’s knowledge of the late Hassan’s death, adding
that although the community was aware that the deceased took ill few years
back, nobody had told them anything about him in the last two years.
Although the family claimed they acted on their late
father’s instruction, it was scooped
that the family might have decided to dump the man’s corpse in one of the rooms
due to what a source attributed to the pressure being mounted on the family by
one Mr. Ebenezer, to put the house up for sale.
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