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Faith Ukanwa
Feb 25, 2021
The Independent Investigative panel on violations of rights by the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and other police units set up by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), has received a pathologist's report carried out on a late youth corps member.
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The chairman of the panel, Justice Suleiman Galadima (retd), thereafter, ordered the Nigerian police to release the body of the late youth corps member, Ifeoma Abugu Stella, a victim of an alleged extrajudicial killing, to her family for burial.
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This was at the resumed hearing of the panel on Wednesday, February 24, where the Chief Pathologist of the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH), Gwagwalada, Abuja, Dr Ahmed Abimiku, appeared before the panel, presented the autopsy report on the cause of her death.
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The family of the deceased had petitioned the panel alleging inhuman and degrading treatment , and the extrajudicial killing of the deceased, against DSP Melai Isaac, Inspector Enlemali Agbede and Sergeant Ezekiel Agbede, the officer in charge of FCT SARS, the FCT Commissioner of Police and the Inspector-General of Police.
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The police had in September 2020, gone to raid late Ifeoma's boyfriend's home on an allegation that they were involved in drug trafficking, When they couldn't find him, the police arrested Ifeoma and later informed her family that she died of a cocaine overdose.
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Her older brother, Alex Abugu, who testified before the panel, said he was informed about his sister's death and he came to Abuja from Lagos, went to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command headquarters, where he was told that his sister was on drugs.
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"They (police) told me that my sister was on drugs and that she died as a result of drugs. I called my mother and she said I should get a lawyer.
"I saw my sister's corpse at the Gwagwalada Hospital where they did the autopsy. That was on September 16. There were bruises on her body and foams on the mouth.ÔÇØ the deceased's brother told the court.
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Testifying before the panel on Wednesday, the pathologist, Dr. Abimiku, who conducted the autopsy on late Ifeoma, informed the panel that the body was brought to the UATH for post-mortem two weeks after death and that an autopsy carried back negative for cocaine overdose as claimed by the police.
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"I asked them, was she taking or selling but they said nothing. When urine test was conducted to ascertain if it was an intake of cocaine that led to her death, it all showed negativeÔÇØ Dr. Abimiku told the panel.
He added that in the course of carrying out the autopsy, dried sperms were noticed in the deceased's vagina, but it was not clear if the sperms were from sexual assault while in police custody or from her fianc├®e since they were living together.
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Dr. Akimiku told the panel that the possible cause of her death might be lack of oxygen.
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During cross examination, counsel to the respondents, James Idachaba, inquired on what was the use of autopsy, the pathologist said it was used to establish the cause of death. He informed the panel that it was the police who paid for the autopsy carried out by the teaching hospital.
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Meanwhile, the panel adjourned the case for further hearing of the petition till March 23 for the respondents to defend themselves.
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— Faith Ukanwa