Liberian Embassy in Abuja Searches for Relatives of Deceased Liberian in Lagos
Abuja, January 8, 2018: The Embassy of the Republic of Liberia in Nigeria is in search of the relatives of Miss Kadiatu Barry, a Liberian citizen who died in Ikotun, Lagos, Nigeria. According to a South African only identified as Frauline who contacted the Embassy, Miss Barry was unable to talk due to malnutrition and sickness and was taken to the Igondo Hospital where she died on the 22nd of December, 2018, just a day shy of her 31st birthday.
The only available information from the contact person is that the deceased, prior to her death, had claimed to be engaged to a white American citizen and had lived in Uganda for 6 years prior to coming to Lagos. She was said to be born in Guinea but later relocated to Liberia, the source further informs.
Meanwhile, the hospital has said it will keep the remains of the late Ms. Barry for 3 months maximum (with almost a month already gone) and if no family member is found within the specified time, it will be left with no other alternative but to conduct a mass burial on her remains.
In view of the above, the Embassy solicits the assistance of the general public of the need to trace and inform her relatives in Liberia and elsewhere as the case may be.
The biodata page of the deceased’s ECOWAS Liberian Biometric Passport is attached here.
You may kindly send any useful information with a comment below the post on the official Facebook page of the Embassy or via any of the email addresses below:
liberiaembassyabuja@ymail.com, nbayjay2010@gmail.com or bnsherman@yahoo.com
Thanks for your help.
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