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Anglophone detainee who died in chained to hospital bed begins final journey today

Thomas Tangem, an Anglophone detainee who died chained to a hospital bed in Yaounde will be laid to rest on Friday.

The corpse will be removed from mortuary later today from the Yaounde Central Hospital Mortuary.

The wake keep will take place on Thursday followed by burial in Nkambe, North West region the following day.

Announcement

The Communication and Media Chairman for the defense team of Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and other southern cameroonian detainees makes public that
PEKUM Emmanuel Esq has been designated special envoy to Nkambe by the Lead Counsel to represent the defense team and our clients in prisons throughout Cameroun on the occasion of the burial of our client Nganyu Thomas Tangem who died under mind boggling circumstances at the Central Hospital Yaounde on August 05, 2020.

In the portmanteau of our colleague is a sealed message from Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and ors to be delivered by him to mark their spiritual presence to the throng of thousand mourners expected to turn out to celebrate the life of one of the emblematic martyrs of the struggle for the restoration of the independence of the statehood of the former British trust territory the southern Cameroons/Ambazonia.

Done in Buea
This August 12, 2020

AMUNGWA Tanyi Esq.
Communication and media chairman for the defense team.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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