
The Cameroonian community in Amsterdam is urgently seeking the family of a deceased Cameroonian national who recently passed away in the city. The individual, identified as Jacques Yves Elousa through his national identity card, was not known to the local Cameroonian Union, highlighting a common challenge of individuals who do not actively participate in community gatherings.
Mr. Ivo Elumbat, President of the Cameroonian Union in Amsterdam, issued a plea for assistance in locating the family. “We have a situation,” Mr. Elumbat stated. “A Cameroonian has died in Amsterdam, but we do not know the person. These are those who do not like to mingle. However, it does not mean we can’t help.”
Dutch authorities are preparing for the burial of the deceased but have requested the Union’s help in contacting the family in Cameroon before proceeding.
The national identification card reveals the following details about the deceased:
- Name: JACQUES YVES ELOUGA
- Parents’ Names: NGO NGUENG AGATHE (Mother) and ELOME ALPHONSE (Father)
- Date of Birth: 20.12.1969
- Sex: Male
- Height: 173 cm
- Place of Birth: EDEA
The Cameroonian Union in Amsterdam is appealing to anyone with information regarding the family of Jacques Yves Elousa in Cameroon to come forward and contact Mr. Ivo Elumbat or the Union representatives. This outreach is crucial to ensure the deceased receives a dignified burial with their family’s knowledge and, if possible, their participation.