THE death toll of Nigerians, who died in the September 24 Muna stampede near Makkah, was yesterday put at 145.Last Thursday when the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON),
gave an update on the incident, it put the figure at 99, while it said
214 Nigerians were still missing at the time.But by Sunday evening it said of 345 Nigerians, who were affected in
the stampede, 145 had been certified, dead, 35 injured, while 165, were
yet to be accounted for.
It also revealed that seven Nigerians were still responding to treatment in the hospital, in Makkah.
These were disclosed by the Commissioner, in charge of Planning,
Research, Statistics, Information and Library Service (PRSILS) of the
commission, Dr. Saleh Okenwa, while speaking at a joint press
conference of the top management of the commission, and the Chargé
d’Affaires Nigerian Embassy in Riyadh, Ambassador Tijjani Hammanjoda,
and the Nigerian Consul General to Saudi Arabia, Ambassador Ahmed Umar.
He emphasised that those declared missing “cannot be declared dead,
since their corpses have not been identified and there are ongoing
efforts to locate them or identify their remains among the dead.”
Also speaking, Chairman, Medical Committee of the commission, Dr.
Ibrahim Kana, said autopsy were being carried out on some of the corpses
to ascertain the cause of their deaths and that some of the families
of those that died had received the death certificates of their
relations.
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