Lawyer’s Corpse Disappears From Mortuary During Burial In Cross River | Sahara Reporters

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Lawyer’s Corpse Disappears From Mortuary During Burial In Cross River | Sahara Reporters The deceased was a member of the Cross River State Judicial Service Commission. READ MORE:

There was confusion in Owakande 2 in the Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State following the disappearance of the body of a lawyer, Mr Egbara Owan, which was scheduled for interment at the weekend.

He said the morticians could not explain who removed the body and investigation had been launched by community elders to find out what happened to the corpse.

 

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