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Benue to conduct postmortem test on suspected COVID-19 corpse

The Benue State Action Committee on Coronavirus on Sunday disclosed plans to conduct a postmortem examination on a deceased footballer suspected to have died of the COVID-19 in the state.

Daily Trust gathered that the deceased footballer returned from Ghana about seven days ago and self-isolated himself at his Edumoga village in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue state.

It was learnt that while in isolation, he became ill and visited a hospital in his rural vicinity from where the medical personnel noticed he developed symptoms of the dreaded Coronavirus and referred him to the teaching hospital in Makurdi.

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But, it was further learnt that instead of reporting to the tertiary hospital in Makurdi, his family decided to convey him to Abuja on Sunday morning during which process he died while on transit.

Confirming the incident, a member of the state’s committee on Coronavirus and the State Commissioner of Information, Ngugan Adingi, told newsmen in Makurdi that the committee received the news of the suspected case on Sunday.

“The guy came back from Ghana, went to his village and spent six days in his home town in Edumoga, so he fell sick and went to the General Hospital, Okpoga where he was referred to the teaching hospital in Makurdi. He went to St. Mary’s Hospital, Okpoga and was admitted but decided to go to Abuja.

“Unfortunately, while the family was taking him to Abuja, he died on the way. We need to interact with his mum who took him. We cannot certify that he died of COVID-19 since he was not tested. But the committee has decided that we can do a post-mortem examination,” she said.

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