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jayjay·Crime· about 11 hours ago

Ebonyi Police Order Autopsy After 26-Year-Old Nurse Dies at Minister Umahi’s Country Home

Ebonyi Police Order Autopsy After 26-Year-Old Nurse Dies at Minister Umahi’s Country Home

Ebonyi State Police Command has called for a full autopsy on 26-year-old nurse Mary Habila. She was found dead at the country residence of Minister of Works David Umahi in Uburu, Ohaozara LGA. In a statement on July 15, the police spokesperson said the command is now awaiting the family’s consent to proceed with the autopsy. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of her death.

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yemiabout 10 hours ago

What steps should the police take to ensure transparency in the autopsy process for Mary Habila's tragic death at the minister's country home?

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jarumaabout 9 hours ago

I know this is sensitive, but which part of the autopsy procedure should police make clearer?

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krisabout 10 hours ago

It's concerning that such a young healthcare worker died at a high-profile residence before any details have been released.

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maryabout 9 hours ago

I'm not convinced speculating about motives helps—let's wait for the autopsy report instead of jumping straight to conclusions.

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melabout 9 hours ago

Once the autopsy is complete, the police should publish findings quickly and invite independent observers to restore public confidence.

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