Government finally releases autopsies of 4 Liberian financial officials; but ruled out murder

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The four individuals mysteriously died in 8 days period.

At long last, Government of Liberia attributes the mysterious deaths of Gifty Lamah and Albert Peters to Carbon monoxide poising, says the two deceased LRA employees were reportedly stock in a defected car prior to their deaths.

Addressing a news conference at the Information Ministry Tuesday, November 24. 2020 Justice Minister Musa Dean said the two former employees of the Liberia Revenue Authority, according to an autopsy report, died of carbon monoxide poisoning which was exacerbated by gasoline hydrocarbon fumes.

Touching on the mysterious death of Internal Audit Agency boss Emmanuel Nyenswah, Minister Dean said the fallen IAA boss died as a result of massive hemorrhage, multiple bony and soft tissue injuries which he sustained after falling from the height of his home.

According to the Justice Minister, the IAA boss death requires further investigation, stating that circumstances leading to the cause of his demise are unnatural.

The four Liberians mysteriously died in the period of 8 days in October this year.

For Mr. George Fahnbutu, the pathologist concluded that he sustained injuries to his head, chest and abdomen.

The cause of his death has been attributed to right frontal cerebral contusion and disruption of brain, with haemorrhages; right frontal complex depressed comminuted fracture; vehicle in head collision and side impact with house; and road traffic accident.

The remains of the four financial officials have been since buried as families rejected autopsy reports.

The autopsies were conducted by Dr. Benedict B. Kolee and Dr. Zoeborn B. Kparteh both employees of the government of Liberia.

 

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