By Doh Bertrand Nua in Kumba
The decomposed body of a would be graduate
student of the Higher Technical Teacher’s Training College, HTTTC, Kumba was
discovered in his bed room on March 15, 2017 at the Kumba Town neighborhood.
The deceased whose name we got as Eric Bondi Claude, was a second cycle student
in the department of Electrical Engineering.
The
body which was already at the stage of decomposition was discovered by
neighbors three days after as a result of the nauseating scent emanating from
the corpse. According the neighbors Eric Bondi was last seen in the afternoon
of Monday March 13, 2017, the day it is alleged he died at night while other
neighbors revealed they last met with him in a church service on Sunday March
11.
According
to medical officials, Bondi Eric must have been electrocuted as a result of
working with a laptop that he later forgot on his body and fell at sleep. The
medics explained the death body was discovered with a laptop beside it and a
mouse in his hand. As such they believed the deceased must have been working overnight
with his laptop and later fell asleep without disconnecting the machine from
current. The medics however backed their reports with the fact that the main
switch to which the laptop of the deceased was connected was burnt.
The
decomposed body was visited by the Meme Administration, the Senior State
Counsel, and Security Officials immediately they were alerted as well as the
Mayor of the Kumba I council. The deceased, Bondi Claude Eric in his early 30s
this reporter learnt was supposed to have graduated if not of the Anglophone
uprising that made all academic activities West of the Mungo to be suspended.
Meantime,
forces of law and order have opened investigations as to what must have caused
the death of Bondi Eric apart of what was given as the cause by medics. It
should be noted that he was living in a one room apartment in Kumba town and
hails Douala. His remains were immediately buried by the council since the
corpse was already in advance state of decomposition and could not be
transported to his home village in Douala.
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