From: | Linda Ikeji |
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A South African family, the Mkhulisi family, have rejected the body of one Patricia Mkhulisi, (pictured above) who died at the Synagogue building collapse, arguing that the body presented to them was not that of their daughter. Patricia's remains was repatriated to South African on February 5th after DNA testing in Lagos and South Africa had proven her identity.
Two DNA test has so far confirmed the identity of the body to be that of Patricia's but the family say they are still not satisfied with these results and would go further with an independent DNA testing.
"My sister had a gap tooth but the person that we saw there doesn't have a gap. What made this thing really worse was that when we wanted to see whether any birthmark or scar was on her, that body doesn't have a skin"he said
His claim however was refuted by Dr Munro Max, owner of the Unistel Medical Laboratory in South Africa where the DNA testing was done in collaboration with the Nigerian government. Dr Max argued that concretes that fell on the bodies of the victims must have caused altercation on their bodies
"You must also remember that tonnes of concrete and building materials was on top of these bodies so there would have been, I suspect, compressed quite a lot and a lot of fractures would have occurred"he said
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