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Angry mourners have attacked and beaten up a dead body silly after mistaking the corpse for another person in mortuary mix-up.
This, they said, they did in line with the Luo traditions to ward off evil spirits, saying the incident was an abomination that could bring along evil spirits; a bad omen that was likely to haunt them if rituals were not going to be performed.
No sooner had they finished carrying out the ‘cleansing’ ritual than a group of angry men and women stormed the home accusing them of stealing the dead body of their relative.
The area assistant chief says the bereaved family could not believe their eyes when another family stormed their home, demanding a corpse.
Elderly mourners intervened and requested the charged younger men and women to calm down so that they solve the matter amicably.
The two families then agreed to carry the body back to the mortuary to find out from the morticians what had led to the mix-up.
Again, at the mortuary, drama unfolded as the enraged family members engaged the mortuary attendants in a heated exchange, some wailing uncontrollably and blaming the misfortune on perceived family enemies.
After close to an hour, the attendants owned up and explained the mix-up, and how they had released the body of another 65-year-old man from Nyalenya village, from the neighbouring Karadolo East sub location instead.
After a bitter exchange and negotiations, the two families opened the casket carrying the remains of the other man and were perplexed to find out that the body was not their man’s.
However, the family of the deceased from Ugenya felt relieved after finding the remains of their kin.
The family surrendered the other corpse to the mortuary attendants and sped off to Uhumwa village in a pick-up with the right body. The other family was left at the morgue wailing and cursing as morticians prepared the beaten-up body.
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