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Trouble! Family Exhumes Corpses Over Land Family Dispute In Imo State
On Tuesday, an age-long land dispute between two families took another turn as one of the warring parties dug out the corpses of two members of the rival family, in Isiozi Umuaka, Imo State.
On Tuesday, an age-long land dispute between two families took another turn as one of the warring parties dug out the corpses of two members of the rival family, in Isiozi Umuaka, Imo State.

According to reports, the corpses were those of a mother and her daughter-in-Law who died 6 and 4 years ago respectively, but couldn’t be buried due to the lingering land dispute.
However, three weeks ago, they were buried on the land under dispute, but the other family said the case is still in court, hence proceeded to dig them out and take their caskets to the market square.
The family couldn’t hold internment for them earlier, they, however, decided to bury them in the family land.
According to a court order, they were asked not to proceed with the burial since the case was awaiting court judgement.
Youths in umuaka have returned the exhumed corpses back to people that exhumed them.
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