The department of the Ghana Police Hospital will soon organise a mass burial service for 120 unclaimed bodies.
It is, however, calling on the public to contact its Pathology Department for the identification of friends and families who they might have not seen in a long time.
The Hospital in a statement signed by its Head of Public Affairs, DSP/Mr. Yaw Nketia-Yeboah also added that the mass burial is part of routine measures to de-congest the hospital mortuary.
The statement from the Police, however, did not state the exact day for the planned mass burial.
“The Ghana Police Hospital will embark on a mass burial for about one hundred and twenty (120) unidentified and unclaimed bodies as part of routine measures to de-congest the hospital mortuary.”
“These unidentified and unclaimed dead bodies are made up of mostly paupers, unknown former patients, abandoned dead bodies, unidentified accident and crime victims.”
“The general public is hereby being informed to contact the pathology Department of the Ghana Police Hospital for identification of the persons who might have not been seen for some time as part of the search,” the statement added.
The Police Hospital in the statement also advised the public to carry identification cards for easy identification in the event of an accident or emergency situations.
“Members of the general public are also hereby encouraged to acquire the habit of always having their National Identification cards or that of any organisation on them to help police and others easily identify them whenever they are in any health crises or involved in an accident.”
In August this year, a mass burial was held for some 160 unidentified and unclaimed bodies at the mortuary of the Ghana Police Hospital in a similar exercise to de-congest the morgue.
A mass burial was also held for all 39 people who died in the bloody crash on the Techiman-Kintampo road in Bono East Region in March this year.
The authorities at the time explained that the action was necessary because the bodies of the victims have been burnt beyond recognition.
It was under the supervision of personnel from the Ghana Police Service, local authorities, religious and traditional leaders.
Relatives of unidentified persons who were involved in the fatal crash were also present.
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