South Africa evacuates 74 Synagogue corpses
IN a remarkable style, the government of the Republic of South Africa,
yesterday, took back home 66 embalmed bodies of victims of the September
12 Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, building collapse.
The identified bodies, which had been under the care of the Lagos State
government at the mortuaries of the Mainland Hospital, Yaba, and Isolo
General Hospital, Isolo, were part of the 80 victims from Nigeria and
neighbouring countries who lost their lives in the incident that is
undergoing a coroner’s inquest.
As early as 4am, an entourage of
South African government officials, medical and health workers, military
and plain clothes security personnel, among others, began
takingpossession of the bodies at the Mainland Hospital morgue and Isolo
General Hospital, from a special medical team set up by the Lagos
government.
It was gathered that the high-powered entourage,
estimated to number over 100, touched down shortly before midnight at
the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos in a South African
Airways passenger aircraft.
Soon thereafter, a South African Airways
cargo plane landed at the airport, bearing a comprehensive shipment of
incident response equipment that included four state-of- the-art
refrigerated mass disaster, four pick-up vans, waste disposal trucks,
collapsible air-conditioned tents, refuse bins, trolleys, body bags,
generators, Personnel Protective Equipment, PPEs, etc.
When our
source arrived the morgue of the Mainland Hospital around 7am yesterday,
it was a beehive of activities as not less than 50 members of the South
African retrieval team were on ground..
Heavy guard
The approach to the morgue was under heavy guard by a detachment of the Lagos State security
Outfit, OP MESA ,who checked unauthorised entry into the premises even
as no less than 10 South African men and women, dressed in military
fatigues, were seen keeping watch as health officials dressed in PPEs
loaded the corpses wrapped in sealed and labelled body bags, one after
the other, into the waiting refrigerated mass disaster trucks.
The
manual loading of the bodies, arranged in rows inside the specially
designed trucks, each with capacity to hold 23 bodies, took over 10
hours, as the personnel who worked in teams, took scheduled rests in
between.
Solid wastes generated from the activity were packed in
tightly sealed bags and loaded into a refrigerated waste disposal truck
for onward transmission to South Africa, while two collapsible
air-conditioned tents, one for decontamination of the personnel, the
other for their relaxation were also set up on the premises.
Speaking on the incident, Lagos State Chief Pathologist, Prof John
Obafunwa, however, said it was in order and in no way suggestive of a
vote of no confidence on Nigeria by South Africa. Obafunwa, a professor
of forensic pathology, who supervised the handover of the identified
bodies, told Sunday Vanguard that there was likelihood that more bodies
would be identified in due course.
“We have been on ground since
last night. My colleague, who led the other team to the Isolo mortuary
is also on ground. The success of this exercise is due to combined
efforts of the South African authorities with the Lagos State
government.
“The South African government decided to take this
trouble because it is at liberty to do so. To the best of my knowledge,
the South Africans have not complained of the way the rescue was
handled. We have been working together. If there are issues, I believe
those involved in the rescue will talk and the issue may come up at the
inquest,” he pointed out.
Collaboration
Giving a rundown of the
identification process, he recalled that five families of the victims
had earlier presented themselves at the state government’s centre for
collection of tissue samples for DNA identification.
It would be
recalled that during his inaugural lecture on disaster preparedness
seven years ago, Obafunwa had recommended the need for the procurement
of similar refrigerated vans for mass disasters in the state, saying it
would have been in order if Nigeria could boast 10- 20 of such vehicles.
Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer, TOS Funerals, Mrs Taiwo
Ogunsola, praised Lagos State government for its prompt and sustained
response.
Ogunsola, whose outfit embalmed all the victims of the
Synagogue collapsed building, however lamented challenges faced in the
preservation of the bodies for the two-month period.
Meanwhile, a
minister in the Presidency, Mr. Jeff Radebe, who led the country’s
repatriation delegation disclosed, at a press briefing in Lagos, last
night, that the process of identifying all the corpses from the
Synagogue building collapse had not ended.
He said: “Of the 85 South
Africans, we have received 74 bodies from Lagos State government and
would be flown to South Africa at 10:50 pm from the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, MMIA, to arrive at the early hours of Sunday
(today). This would be through a chartered plane.
“And on arrival at
the airport, short ceremony would be organised for the victims and the
bodies would be handed over to their relatives.
“The process of identifying all the 85 victims including the three from Zimbabwe has not ended.
He explained that those identified were through DNA test, adding: “The
test would be conducted to identify others who died in the tragedy.”
The minister added: “Of the 26 persons who were injured and repatriated
to South Africa, 20 have been discharged after they have been certified
okay by our medical experts.”
11/17/2014
South Africa evacuates 74 Synagogue corpses
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