Woman allegedly kills niece for organs trafficking in Libya

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Wed, 11 May 2016 Source: kmersaga.com

The Family of Monthé De Noubissie Mireille Mathieu, unreachable since a month now, thinks their daughter fell into the hands of traffickers of human organs.

Everything started in March, when Monthé De Noubissie Mireille Mathieu (Pictured), 30-years-old hairdresser, eldest sister of Cameroonian footballer, Noubissie De Noubissi John, a former player of Cayman Fc of Douala, currently playing in the US, left Cameroon for Algeria with her maternal aunt Florence.

Once in Algeria, her aunt informed the family that she “discovered a network” for Italy, and to go there, one needs FCFA 700,000(1067.143 euros). The Maternal family who dreamed of seeing their daughter in Europe decided to send the necessary sum that would open the doors of Italy to their daughter.

A month later, Florence, the little sister of the mother of Mireille Mathieu, came back to the country. When questioned, she said at first that her niece is fine. Then a few hours later, following a call received, according to her, from Libya, the aunt announced that Mireille Mathieu, who was vomiting blood in the morning, passed away.

Doubts

Disillusion was at its peak in the family, when the exact circumstances of the death of their daughter were still unclear. The paternal uncles joined the scene. They demanded to know the name of the mortuary where the body of Mireille Mathieu was being kept. They insisted to research even on the internet, the name of the city or the morgue. The aunt maintained blurry statements, gave no name, no details and put the family in contact with a certain Tchamako, who would have facilitated the journey of the young Cameroonian.

Note that Tchamako, is a fugitive wanted in Cameroon, according to information from the police records.

After a series of psychological pressure, Tchamako put the family in contact with a person posing as the president of Cameroonians in Libya. The latter admitted having done the autopsy. “He told us to have opened the body of a person he says not to know,” says Christian Djomo, a family member.

The operation according to the statements of the president of Cameroonians in Libya, was done in a hospital which he gave no name.

The paternal family suspects a trafficking in human organs and filed a complaint to the Akwa-Nord police, which according to our information, would hesitate to treat the case, saying it is an “internal family matter.“

“Florence, the aunt suspected of trafficking, was spotted at a consulate, where she claimed she was taking information for the repatriation of the body remains.“

The Family of Mireille Mathieu accuses Florence, who comes regularly to look for youths in Cameroon, being in a network of human organ trafficking. The accusers say that Florence, in a fit of anger, once promised death to Mireille Mathieu.

The investigation at the gendarmerie in Akwa-Douala, has not yet revealed its secret

Source: kmersaga.com