It was indeed a sad day yesterday at the Ade Maternity Home in Sagamu where the bodies of OOU students who were on Friday killed in an auto crash were kept.
Some family members/friends have come to pick their corpse(s) but the maternity management refused insisting they must
pay N20,000 each for a corpse.
On hearing the news OOU students stormed the place in their numbers and forcefully took away the corpses of their colleagues telling the management if they wished for one, they can pray for such a calamity.
It was war between the management and the students, but the students had their way and even the policemen on ground could do little or nothing to stop them.
They then moved them to the morgue of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, which they say the late students have a right to.
The Ogun State police command has however corrected the notion that 11 OOU students died in the Friday accident saying the bus had 11 passengers and a driver making 12 and 8 of them were only OOU students. May the souls of the victims rest in absolute peace.
Some family members/friends have come to pick their corpse(s) but the maternity management refused insisting they must
pay N20,000 each for a corpse.
On hearing the news OOU students stormed the place in their numbers and forcefully took away the corpses of their colleagues telling the management if they wished for one, they can pray for such a calamity.
It was war between the management and the students, but the students had their way and even the policemen on ground could do little or nothing to stop them.
They then moved them to the morgue of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, which they say the late students have a right to.
The Ogun State police command has however corrected the notion that 11 OOU students died in the Friday accident saying the bus had 11 passengers and a driver making 12 and 8 of them were only OOU students. May the souls of the victims rest in absolute peace.
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