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Illegal Mortuary Where Kidnap Victims Are Deposited Busted In Rivers State (Graphic Photos)

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An illegal mortuary inside Elele-Alimini General Hospital , where kidnap victims who died in the captivity of their kidnappers are regularly interred, was discovered by Dr. Chidi Lloyd

He questioned why Elele-leadership Alimini’s tolerated such heinous business in the neighborhood, emphasizing that such terrible enterprise cannot occur without the participation of some key stakeholders.

Organic Creame

It took some intelligence gathering before the plot was uncovered.

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Dr. Chidi Lloyd discovered an illegal mortuary inside Elele-Alimini General Hospital, where kidnap victims who died in the captivity of their kidnappers are regularly interred.

An illegal mortuary inside Elele-Alimini General Hospital , where kidnap victims who died in the captivity of their kidnappers are regularly interred, was discovered by Dr. Chidi Lloyd

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