While many are mourning their dead,a few are reportedly still searching for their loved ones .Among them is a Nigerian from Kogi State and a worker in the laundry department of the Synagogue church, who pleaded anonymity because the church had warned members not to disclose any information on the tragedy to the public, has yet to find his wife of 18 years, Veronica (39).
He said he waits by the phone with his five children everyday expecting a call that would say her body had been found after many days of searching 16 hospitals.He showed a list containing the 16 hospitals he had visited with each one ticked with a pen to indicate he had been there and found nothing.He told Punch
“My gut tells me she is dead, but I
will never rest until I find her body.My wife was among the visitors’
coordinators, serving the guests. She worked on the ground floor where
the restaurant was. I am a worker in the church as well.I rushed to the
gate immediately the incident occurred but I was not allowed to enter...
The police blocked the entrance.They
were carrying the victims out one after the other in ambulances. I
called my wife’s mobile phone but it was not reachable. All through the
following day, I got no news about her. I went there every day because I
was in agony.
I was so helpless but on the third
day, I went with two of her uncles to Igando General Hospital. We were
told that nobody that looked like her was there and we have searched 16
hospitals since then.There were many ambulances taking victims to the
hospitals but I have not been able to determine which of the drivers
took my wife.I heard that about 12 Nigerian church workers, who were
attending to guests, were on the ground floor. I heard that they have
been rescued, but my wife and another woman around there have not been
seen.”
He said before the incident occurred, he had not been to church for
some weeks because he was ill. The last time he saw his wife was the
morning of the day of the incident when his wife came home and they
embraced each other as he laid on the bed.
“I wish I could just find her corpse
and take her to our hometown in Kogi State for burial. I know my wife
cannot be alive and not have contacted me all this while. I speak with
her mother every day and we are all in sorrow that we have not recovered
her body.”
The National Emergency Management Agency spokesperson in the South
West, Mr. Ibrahim Farinloye, said the agency was aware of the different
nationalities involved in the collapse.
“The families of the victims need to
exercise patience. This is going to take a while because there are three
methods through which victims would be identified; by fingerprints,
pathology and DNA.
“We are going to repeat the same
process we used during the 2012 Dana plane crash. You remember the
process of identifying victims took up to two months at the time.”
But could there possibly still be bodies trapped under the rubble?
Farinloye said that was impossible as he ensured the ground floor of the
site was turned out before the site was closed at 3.15pm last week
Thursday
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