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Heartbreaking! Body of Missing Imo University Student Found
The missing body of a 300-level Law student of Imo State University, Owerri, Kingsley Chiwueze, has been found five days after he went missing.
The missing body of a 300-level Law student of Imo State University, Owerri, Kingsley Chiwueze, has been found five days after he went missing.

Chiwueze was on Monday declared missing after efforts made to find him proved abortive.
It was gathered that the deceased, who was deeply involved in students’ politics, hailed from the Oguta Local Government Area of the state.

It was gathered that Chiwueze had two weeks ago made his intention known to vie for the office of Senate President of the National Association of Imo State Students.
The President, Students Union Government, IMSU, Arinze Oguike, who confirmed the development to punch correspondent, said the corpse was found in the morgue of the Umuguma General Hospital, Owerri, on Sunday.
He said students of the institution stormed the mortuary and the attendant told them that the corpse was deposited by the management of the St. Joseph Hospital, Wetheral, Owerri.
The student leader said, “The attendant told us that Chiwueze’s corpse was brought by people from the St. Joseph hospital, Wetheral. We will go to the hospital to find out how they took custody of the student.”
Source – Punch
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