Friends of Dr Ivy Umunah wrote to LIB to share the unfortunate way she died. The 44 year old headed
the Histopathology Department of the University of
Uyo Teaching Hospital, Akwa, Ibom, until she was found dead in her home
almost 48hours after she was last seen on April 21st 2016. She is
believed to have been murdered. See graphic photos of her body after she
was killed and read the full story from her friends sent exclusively to
LIB after the cut...*warning - viewer discretion is advised*
The story below...
Friends of
late Dr Ivy Umanah of NdonEyo in Onna Local Government Area of AkwaIbom
Statewish to bring the above heinous crime to your attention for speedy
redress.Who killed Dr Ivy Umanah? Why
was Dr Ivy Umanah Killed and the corpse locked up in her residence for almost
48 hours? What would have warranted the brutal murder of this 44 years old
woman who has been in medical practice for over 20 years? The perpetuators of
this heinous crime cannot go unpunished? We
have been denied of a beloved sister and the community has been denied of
an illustrious daughter. Onna Local Government Area and AkwaIbom State has been
denied of an astute professional.OUR
HEART BLEEDS FOR JUSTICE!
Our
brief is that on the 20th day of April, 2016, the deceased, Dr. Ivy
Umanah who until her death headed the Histopathology Department of the University of
Uyo Teaching Hospital was scheduled to handle a resit examination for Part IV
medical students of the College of Health Sciences, University of Uyo, AkwaIbom
State. The scheduled time for the
commencement of the examination was 9.00am but by 10:30am, the deceased was
nowhere to be found and no apologies were sent in from her. At this point, the
external examiners were restless and the coordinator for the exams tried
repeatedly to get her on her mobile phone but no answer was gotten from calls
made to her phone but subsequently a text message was sent to him informing
them that she was in a meeting. Further calls to the phone found it switched
off. Feeling that this was so unlike the deceased, a medical laboratory
scientist and a resident doctor (names withheld) both from the Histopathology
Department of the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH), decided to visit
her house.







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