Police Hospital undertakes mass burial March 29

The Police Hospital (PS) is to embark on a mass burial of 340 unclaimed and unknown bodies, on March 29, 2024, to decongest its mortuary.
The bodies, mostly of paupers, unknown former patients, abandoned dead bodies, accident and crime victims, have been in the morgue since January this year to date.
The Medical Director of the Hospital, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Dr Samuel Otu Nyarko, disclosed this in a statement issued and copied to the Ghanaian Times, in Accra yesterday.
He urged the public to contact the Pathology Department of the Hospital for identification of persons, who might have not been seen for some time for identification and collection.
Dr Nyarko appealed to the public to always have identification cards on them to help in easy identification during emergencies.
“Members of the general public are also hereby encouraged to acquire the habit of always having their National Identification cards or that of their organisation on them. This is to help police and other emergency staff easily identify them whenever they are in any health crisis or involved in an accident,” he advised.
Dr Nyarko asked the public to co-operate with the management of the hospital in ensuring successful operation.
It would be recalled that on June 1 and November 22, last year, the hospital carried out mass burial of 290 bodies, as part of decongestion exercise at its mortuary.
BY ANITA NYARKO-YIRENKYI