70 dead in clashes in northern Nigeria: Morgue

At least 70 people died in violent clashes between security forces and Islamists in the northern Nigeria city of Bauchi, according to a hospital morgue body count Wednesday.

Bauchi (Nigeria): At least 70 people died in violent clashes between security forces and Islamists in the northern Nigeria city of Bauchi, according to a hospital morgue body count Wednesday.
The clashes erupted Monday between suspected members of an Islamist sect and policy and military forces.

A news reporter who visited the morgue counted 42 bodies on the floor of the morgue, all with bullet or machete wounds. Another 25 bodies, mostly young people including many minors, had been placed in cold storage rooms at the morgue.

Three members of the security forces were also killed in the unrest on Monday.

"With the heat, these bodies need to be buried quickly as they will decompose rapidly," an employee said to a news agency at the morgue, where the room was being cooled by a single fan.

The radical Islamic sect Kala-Kato, also known by the name of Maitatsine, has been present in several states in northern Nigeria for decades.

Insurrections by its members in 1980 in the northern city of Kano and in 1992, capital of Adamawa state, also in the north, left thousands of people dead on each occasion.

The number of its followers is not known but estimated to run into several thousand.

Bureau Report

Zee News App: Read latest news of India and world, bollywood news, business updates, cricket scores, etc. Download the Zee news app now to keep up with daily breaking news and live news event coverage.