"There is no more place in the mortuary of the Saint Luc hospital of Kisantu, in the territory of Madimba in Kongo-Central, to keep the corpses". This cry of alarm is that of the directing doctor of this medical formation, Dr. Fely Ndongala.

"This mortuary had been built for a capacity of reception of 44 bodies with two rooms of which one for welcomes 32 and the other 12 bodies. To date, it keeps more than 100 corpses ", he explains it in an official statement.

Thus, he invites the families of this city to get out "urgently" the bodies of their close relations.

Among these bodies, he specifies, many are those of poor and victims abandoned for a long time by their close relations.

The directing doctor of Saint Luc of Kisantu who invites the authorities to act quickly to ensure the burial of the bodies of poor, supports that several times he pled near the provincial government so that a solution is found but in vain.

From where he finally, informed the personnel of the mortuary not to receive corpses coming from outside to privilege until new order those of the patients who die in this hospital.

This hospital whose mortuary "refuses deaths" is one of the former medical formations of Kongo central- but among the last to be had a modern mortuary.

Corneille Kinsala N’soki


(CKS/Yes)