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Nigeria crash: Victims’ kin reject mass burial

Last Updated: Monday, June 11, 2012, 09:01     A- A A+
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Nigeria crash: Victims’ kin reject mass burial Abuja: Kin of victims of the Nigerian Dana Air crash that killed at least 153 passengers and crew on board, including an Indian, have rejected mass burial of corpses.

The plane plunged into two residential buildings in Lagos on June 3, also killing an unspecified number of persons on ground.

The governor of Southern state of Lagos, Babatunde Fashiola, held a meeting with the relatives and suggested the option against a more time consuming choice of conducting DNA tests to identity corpses.

Journalists were barred from the meeting but one of the participants, Johnson Akanbi, told PTI that the mass burial suggestion was rejected at the meeting as all the victims' relations demanded that the bodies be released.

"The state government actually proposes an idea of mass burial and that an inter-denominational funeral service should be organised for the victims," Akanbi said.

"All families of the victims are not willing to go with the option, especially when a suggestion that the remains of the victims can be exhumed after the DNA test result is released. But the suggestion was rejected outright," he added.

Later speaking with journalists, governor Fashola said the meeting was important to let the families of victims know the intention of the government.

Fashola said, "What we have done is to make details more available to the family so that they know what we are doing, so that they are also able to get a sense of what next."

The oil rich African country's aviation authorities said the pilot reported engine failure before the accident.

PTI

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First Published: Monday, June 11, 2012, 09:01

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Ossai Ifeanyi Henry - Oguta
The state govt is quite right in such decision. If this bodies are released without proper identification, it looks odd to bury unknown person in ur domain. Monkey sey every where na home.
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Chijioke o jnr - Gombe state
Carrying d corpse home ll not bring them back again though is painful but what can we GOD giveth and he taketh.may their rest in d lord hand AMEN TAKE HEART MY FELLOW NIGERIANS
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oyewole gboyega - sango ota
the families of d victims should reason with government and let them do necessary things abt d corpse
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Terhemba Hanaze - Gboko, Benue State
Really, it is a painful loss, to me I can`t see d wisdom in insisting to carry d corpse by each family. It can`t change the situation. The families shd allow d dead to rest in peace
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Abiodun Oluwatosin - Osun state
I pleaded wit the bereaved that they should reason wit the government bcoz it would take a long journey nd it would be difficult before they can recognise the corpses.
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Omoleke Abosede - Ilupeju lagos
I think those families are wright the government should just release thier corpses to them
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emeka Ijiomah - france
firstly let me let my condolences to the bereaved family ny heart goes out to you all..I believe that the families must ve reasons for rejecting the mass burial offer maybe cos of traditional,religional and family. believes but personally from what I ve be reading on the news the medical teams are finding it difficult in carrying out the necessary test the by allowing the bodies decay..why not let the dead rest in peace..truly is painful but we have to face facts here..it will take a very long time before all the bodies would be identified..please I plead with the families to reason with the ladies state government..
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Chijioke o jnr - Gombe state
Carrying d corpse home ll not bring them back again though is painful but what can we GOD giveth and he taketh.may their rest in d lord hand AMEN TAKE HEART MY FELLOW NIGERIANS



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