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Middle Aged Woman Slumps and dies at a park in Enugu

The Enugu State Police Command said that a middle aged woman was confirmed dead by Medical Doctors after she slumped  on Wednesday, February 22.
It was gathered that the deceased whose identity is yet to be established allegedly slumped at old park axis of Enugu Coalcity state at about 7pm and was quickly rushed to Esut teaching hospital Parklane Specialist Hospital Enugu for medical attention where she was later confirmed dead by the medical Doctor on duty at about 2am of 23/2/17 .
Meanwhile, the dead body of the deceased person is now deposited at the same hospital mortuary for necessary action.
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