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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Family Of Nigerian Woman Who Died In India Allege Foul Play And Petition Envoy

THE family of Mrs. Monica Sunday, who died in India while recuperating from illness, has petitioned the country’s High Commissioner in Nigeria to urgently step up investigation into the matter.




In the petition filed through their counsel, Olayiwola Afolabi, the family also appealed to the high commissioner to order an autopsy and criminal inquiry to unravel the circumstances of the death and examine the alleged complicity of some Nigerians, who were said to have been with Mrs Sunday before her death.
Besides, the family appealed to the High Commissioner to halt the hurried deportation of the corpse of the deceased to Nigeria, a move they said was to prevent a forensic investigation into the case.


According to the petition, “we, therefore, on behalf of our clients, make the humble requests that first, preliminary autopsy onto the cause of death be conducted and a follow up criminal investigation be launched, especially with respect to the suspected foul play by some individuals and if culpable, that they be brought to book.

“Similarly, on completion of investigations, the corpse be returned to Nigeria for proper burial according to traditional rites.”


Travelled 3 years ago

The family informed the Indian High Commissioner in Nigeria that late Mrs. Sunday travelled to India in 2012, when she had severe medical health conditions, to seek the expertise of some doctors, who successfully carried out the prescribed medical procedures on her.


It added that after her treatment, she was advised to stay further in the country as the nature of her treatment would require constant medical checks and follow up procedures.

The family added that being in an unfamiliar environment, she found it expedient to be in the company of some Nigerians in that country, who were privy to her plans to come back to Nigeria next month.
The family alleged that the said Nigerians were the ones that were with the late Monica and interacted with her in her residence hours before her neighbours confirmed the unfortunate incident of her death.


The petition added: “That our clients lost contact with the deceased on November 2, when the incident supposedly took place, only to get a call from a neighbour in India on November 6, informing of Monica Sunday’s death and explaining the highly suspicious circumstances of her death and the clandestine involvement of the individuals, who were her supposed friends.



“Sadly, until the time of her death, the said Monica Sunday was pregnant.”

Vanguard reportage.


33 comments:

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    1. Serious something. This will be the second Nigerian woman to die in India recently. Lord have mercy

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  2. Morning Stells, please check your headline; did you mean to say "who died in india or indian hospital?

    May her soul rip.

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  3. Heyaa, RIP to her and her unborn child




    *Larry was here*

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  4. May her soul rest in peace

    This is so sad

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  5. A very sad story.
    May her soul RIP

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  6. If not for our terrible situation in this country, I see no reasons why Nigerians should run to india for survival.

    Click: Good reasons why some men beat their wives

    Click: If you do any of these, marriage is not for you

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  7. How sad!

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  8. I hope justice prevails.

    Without sounding local or backward, the few people i've seen that went to India for treatment had a relapse after sometime... had to keep going back there for "maintenance" or ended up dead after a brief recovery.

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  9. Pregnant for who biko?

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    1. Help me ask.. so with the severe medical condition she was able to have a relationship in India leading to pregnancy?? Is dat not what contributed to her demise?

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  10. So sad,only God knows what really happened,may her soul rest in peace.

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  11. Praying that the killers to be fished out.
    Rest ln peace Mrs Sunday.

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  13. So Sad....R.I.P Monica..


    Good Morning Stella and Bvs.


    **Som Baby**

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  14. Oh.
    They even had the nerves to show her corpse(when she was found,which was days after death)on the web. Such a sorry sight

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  15. Dying wit pregnancy?
    Too sad to imagine

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  16. Sad. Hope the family find closure to this painful death

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  17. Eeeya.poor woman was preggers.Chai.
    Who in his or her right senses would kill a pregnant woman? D World dese days eh....Kai!

    RIP Monica.hope u are at peace now.
    And don't worry,God wil punish your killers well well.

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  18. RIP may God console the family.Pray they investigate this matter thoroughly.

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  19. Hmmm...too bad, dying with pregnancy. May her soul and that of the baby rest in peace

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  20. and that is how they missed out on the other details. don't twist the story, they said she always had nigerian visitors. so the same persons visiting her and the one that put her in the family way are to be held responsible. all this judges that are quick to pass verdict,watch what you type because you never can tell what negative reaction it could stir. on a lighter note, stella, try to be clearer in your messages because una follow de cause wahala.

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  21. Was hubby wit her? How did she concieve????

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