Widow of late business mogul, High Chief O.B. Lulu Briggs, Dr. Seinye Lulu-Briggs says her step-son, Chief Dumo Lulu-Briggs has taken the corpse of his father to an unknown location.
She said the decision of her step-son to move the corpse is in flagrant violation of the December 23, 2019 ruling of a Ghana High Court and in total disregard for the rule of law.
According to a statement by her spokesman, Oraye St Franklin, a “December 23, 2019 judgment of the High Court of Ghana, which was also upheld by the Supreme Court of Ghana ruled on preconditions that must be met before the body of High Chief O. B. Lulu-Briggs is released for burial.
” One of the preconditions was that the widow, Dr. Mrs Seinye O. B. Lulu-Briggs would have two representatives while the body of her husband is being conveyed for burial.
” Sadly that was not done. Apart from two of his siblings, Senibo and Sofiri, other members of the family were neither notified nor involved as ordered by the Court, while he took away the body of their father. The High Chief acknowledged that he had seven children. Incidentally, four of them now have no knowledge of the whereabouts of their father’s body.
“A letter written by Dr. Mrs Seinye O. B. Lulu-Briggs on the 13th of February 2020 requesting the definite date for the repatriation of the body of the Deceased, the identity of the delegation of the Deceased’s family as defined by custom, the destination funeral home in Nigeria where the body will be stored pending burial and the transportation arrangements for the repatriation of the body was never responded to.
“Mrs. Lulu-Briggs wonders why men who humiliated, tried to take over his company and imprison her husband would now be so interested in his body especially after Dumo had demanded that he be given tissue samples from his father’s body, the refusal by the Military pathologists caused him to insist on a second autopsy on his father.
“Notwithstanding the fact that the other children of the High Chief do not know where the body of their father is, Dr. Mrs. Seinye O. B. Lulu-Briggs hopes that her stepson who has illegally removed the body of her husband would fix the burial date for his father and allow him the rest that he rightfully deserves”.