Re: No blast injuries on Lagos church collapse victims

There could never have been blasts. This fake magician should have his day in court and stop the nonsense he has been parading around as being a prophet a prophet of doom indeed. Women are the most vulnerable of his victims and when their husbands refuse to be conned by these fake preachers they charge such husbands with being possessed with the demon thereby breaking homes. Have we not been entertained with many of them oiling our wives parts or do they call it annointing? Tuberculosis Joshua should talk the physical in court and not the metaphysical. Blasts injuries shall never be found and no plane circled the building before its collapse. Let him show that evidence in court. Nyamfukah.
Visha
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On Tue, 28/10/14, 'James Ashu' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Subject: No blast injuries on Lagos church collapse victims
To: "camnetwork@yahoogroups.com" <camnetwork@yahoogroups.com>, "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, 28 October, 2014, 20:37

No
blast injuries on Lagos church collapse victims  2
hours ago.View
gallery.Lagos
(AFP) - A pathologist on Tuesday ruled out claims of an
explosion as the cause of a fatal building collapse at the
church of a popular Nigerian preacher, saying none of the
victims had blast injuries."Bodies were mutilated, severe
crush, head injuries, fractured bones, fractured ribs,"
Lagos state chief medical examiner Professor John Obafunwa
told a coroner's inquest in the city."We
had some badly dismembered bodies. But I would not say it
was because of explosion. No fire."Evangelical
preacher and televangelist TB Joshua has claimed that
sabotage, possibly from a low-flying aircraft, was to blame
for the building collapse at his Synagogue Church of All
Nations.But building inspectors have said the
likely cause of the September 12 tragedy was the addition of
extra floors on the guesthouse without strengthening the
foundations.The
inquest heard that 116 people died in total, 84 of them
South Africans, revising the death toll upwards by
one.View
galleryPeople protest on October 24, 2014
outside the Ikeja High Court in Lagos during a hearing on
the cau …Obafunwa
told the court that the bodies were in an advanced state of
decomposition before they could be removed from the debris
of the stricken guesthouse."In
a tropical environment, decomposition could set in within 12
hours. From autopsy we have reason to suggest traumatic
factor as the cause of death and this is as a result of
crush," he added.The
pathologist's evidence comes after a Lagos State
firefighter told the hearing last Friday that there was no
evidence of an explosion at the site.The
southwest coordinator of the National Emergency Management
Agency (NEMA), Ibrahim Farinloye, also said there was no
indication of the use of explosives.Joshua, a
self-styled miracle worker and seer who counts presidents
among his followers who call him "The Prophet" or
"The Man of God", has been summoned to give
evidence.Meanwhile, the court heard that
identification of the bodies, some of which took a week to
extract from the rubble, is still not complete.Obafunwa
said DNA samples were taken to help identify the victims and
his final report should be ready by the second week of
November.Anthony
Van Der Byl, a South African who lost his wife in the
collapse, said he was distressed at the time being taken to
identify the bodies."It's painful for me and my
family to wait for more than one and half months without the
body of my wife. I can't take it anymore," he told
the hearing.Pretoria's top diplomat in
Nigeria, Lulu Mnguni, who attended the hearing said he hoped
that cross-checking of DNA samples sent from South Africa
would be finished soon.The
inquest was adjourned until Wednesday.




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