Indications have emerged that the Nigerian insurance director and
mother, Mrs. Uju Ndubuisi Chukwu, who died during a Pan African
conference in South Africa was killed in her hotel room at Emperor
Palace Hotel, Johannesburg.
This is coming following the autopsy report released by the
Director-General of the Department of Health, Republic of South Africa,
which stated that Mrs. Chukwu, a Deputy Director General of the
Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) died of Unnatural Cause
Consistent with Strangulation⬝. This lays to rest the initial belief
that she died in her sleep overnight.
Unnatural death is a category used by coroners or medical examiners
and vital statistics specialists for classifying all human deaths not
properly describable as death by natural causes. Hence, it would include
events such as accident, drug overdose, attack by an animal, mob
killing, execution, homicide, medical error, misadventure,
State-sponsored mass murder, suicide and war.
Meanwhile, the report from South African authorities has thrown the
insurance industry in the country and across the continent into
confusion as the abridged death certificate provided by the South
African authorities was silent on the type of unnatural cause that
killed Mrs. Chukwu.
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