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5 victims of Ikoyi collapsed building are still unidentified- Pathologist
Five deceased victims of the collapsed 21-storey building incident on November 1, 2021, at Gerard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, are yet to be identified.
A pathologist, Dr Sokunle Soyemi, who is the acting Chief Medical Examiner of Lagos State, said this while testifying at an Ikeja Coroner’s Court on Thursday.
The pathologist, in his testimony, said there were 50 victims of the Ikoyi collapsed building (47 male and three female); 45 have so far been identified and their ages range from 18 to 56-years.
Soyemi said autopsies on the bodies commenced on November 4, 2021, and lasted for 13-days until November 13, 2021.
Revealing the causes of death, he said, “So far, we have identified 45 bodies out of 50. The autopsies revealed that 40 deceased had multiple injuries as cause of death.
“Six had injuries to the head alone and died. One had bilateral fracture of the femur”.
The pathologist said the remains were put in 53 body bags because an additional three body bags had contained body parts of the deceased victims.
On the physical state of the corpses, the pathologist said the bodies could not be visually identified and samples had to be taken from the bodies for testing at the Lagos State DNA and Forensic Centre.
“After about a month, we started receiving results from the lab. As we were receiving the results we were also releasing the bodies to families and up till now, we are still releasing bodies.
“At present, of the 45 identified bodies, 42 have been released to family members while the remaining three have not been collected by family members.
“When there was a call for family members to come and donate samples, some people who were not related to the deceased came forward and the samples could not match.
“We had to call again for new samples from family members which came in about two weeks ago,” he said.
Soyemi in his evidence revealed that he never visited the site of the collapsed building during the course of his duties. He also noted that death certificates had been issued for the deceased.
The coroner, Mr Oyetade Komolafe, adjourned proceedings until February 18 for the continuation of the hearing.