She was in South Africa to attend the conference of the
African Insurance Organisation (AIO).
Former chairman of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC),
Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, has called for the review of the video footage of a
Nigerian woman said to have died of strangulation in a hotel in South Africa.
The deceased, Elizabeth Ndubuisi, died on June 13 at Kempton
Park, Gauteng Province. She is said to be the Deputy Director-General of
Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN).
She was in South Africa to attend the conference of the
African Insurance Organisation (AIO).
She was later found dead in her room at Emperor’s Palace
Casino, Hotel and Convention Centre, Johannesburg.
Her death has sparked outrage on social media after a report
dated June 27, 2019, and signed by the Director-General of the Department of
Health, Republic of South Africa, stated that she died of “unnatural causes
consistent with strangulation”.
Prof. Odinkalu and several other Nigerians have petitioned
the Nigerian government through the chairman/chief executive officer of
Nigerian Diaspora Commission, (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who promised to
follow up on the case.
Friends and family members said on a website set up in her memory
that she was murdered and even accused the South African government and the
hotel management of not doing enough to bring her alleged killers to justice.
It was alleged that the hotel had failed to provide CCTV
footage to the police which would assist in the investigation.
Tweeting on Saturday, Odinkalu renewed his call for review
of the video footage of the victim’s hotel room.
According to him " She traveled from #Nigeria to South
Africa for the conference of the #Africa Insurance Organisation & ended up
strangled in her hotel room at @EmperorsPalace. 26 days later, @nidcom_gov, the
CCTV footage has still not been examined.
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, executive chairman, Nigerians in
Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), said CCTV footage showed no one entered the
deceased’s room despite the autopsy report that her death was unnatural.
“Update on Ndubisi. Our CG in SA along with the deceased’s
brother are on the sad incident. Cctv showed no one entered the room. Autopsy
showed she died of unnatural cause. An officer from the HC detailed on the
case, working with SA police. Will keep you updated,” Dabiri-Erewa tweeted.
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