Mozambican Police Fail to Attend Postmortem for Machinga Suspect
By Dorica Mtenje
LILONGWE, Maravipost Following the sudden demise of Nayuchi suspect Samalani Waliwa, 32, the Machinga group has been ready for his postmortem. However, Mozambican cops didn’t arrive at Zomba District Hospital.
In an interview with Maravipost on Friday, January 17, Ester Jolobala, the Member of Parliament for Machinga East, said that Waliwa’s physique had been stored at Zomba Mortuary since Monday, January 10, awaiting postmortems from each Malawian and Mozambican pathologists.
Jolobala talked about that she and the deceased’s relations went to the hospital on the request of the Nayuchi police unit, solely to seek out that the Mozambican cops and pathologists had been absent. After inquiring with the hospital employees, they realized that the hospital had obtained a message indicating that the Mozambican officers weren’t able to attend.
Jolobala condemned the Mozambique cops and pathologist’s motion, noting that it had precipitated them to waste gas, as the space traveled was 2 hundred kilometers.
As of now, Jolobala and the relations of the deceased stay at Zomba Hospital, ready for the Mozambican officers to reach to allow them to conduct the postmortem and take the physique for burial.
Waliwa died three hours in Mozambique custody after being taken from the Nayuchi police unit whereas he was in good well being, in reference to housebreaking offenses dedicated in Mozambique.