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  • Ogun Crash Update: OOU Students Storm Mortuary, Snatch Corpses
  • Pandemonium enveloped the premises of the Ade
    Maternity Home, Sagamu, Ogun State on Saturday as
    scores of grieving students of the Olabisi Onabanjo
    University forcefully removed the corpses of their
    colleagues who were killed in a crash the previous
    day from the hospital’s morgue.

    Our correspondent gathered that the management of
    the hospital had wanted to collect N20,000 per
    corpse before the corpses could be released to their
    families.

    This was said to have angered the students who
    stormed the private hospital’s morgue and evacuated
    their dead colleagues forcefully without paying a
    dime, and moved them to the morgue of the Olabisi
    Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu.

    The police had a hectic time trying to keep the
    students under control.


    Head of the teaching hospital’s Morbid Anatomy and
    Histopathology Department, Dr Deji Agboola, said
    the corpses were traced to Ade Maternity Home
    their colleagues had combed private morgues in
    Sagamu.

    He confirmed that the angry students did not yield to
    the demand for payment by the hospital before the
    corpses of their colleagues were released to them.
    A source at the hospital also confirmed that the
    corpses had been taken away.

    The Ogun State police command on Saturday said
    eight students of the Olabisi Onabanjo University,
    Ago Iwoye, were among the 12 victims of the accident
    which occurred on Friday at Ilishan Junction, along
    Sagamu/Benin Expressway.

    In the accident, a DAF truck with number plate BDG
    779 XE laden with container had a head-on collision
    with a Mazda commercial bus with number plate XV
    311 MUS, killing 12 occupants in the bus instantly.

    The victims were five females and seven males.
    The state police spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, told
    our correspondent on the telephone on Saturday that
    eight students of OOU were among the victims.

    Giving further details, he said three of them were
    pre-degree students, while the only survivor is a 300-
    level Chemistry student of the institution.

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