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Police hospital plans mass burial for unclaimed bodies on February 28

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The management of the Ghana Police Hospital at Cantonment has served notice it will carry out a mass burial for one hundred and twenty unidentified bodies in their mortuary.

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This, according to a statement from the Hospital, is part of their routine exercise to decongest the hospital mortuary.

“The Ghana Police Hospital will embark on a mass burial for one hundred and twenty (120) unidentified and unclaimed bodies as part of routine measures to decongestant the hospital mortuary,” the statement said.

These bodies earmarked for this exercise cover those from November 2019 to present and are made up of mostly paupers, unknown former patients of the hospital, abandoned bodies, unidentified accident and crime victims.

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The hospital is appealing to the general public, particularly families whose relatives have gone missing over the period to contact the Pathology Department for identification of these bodies as part of their search.

The hospital advised the general public to carry their National ID cards on them whenever they embark on any trip to aid the Police in identifying them should they unfortunately get involved in an accident.

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