Former mortuary attendant opens up on his weird addiction

Former mortuary attendant opens up on his weird addiction

A former mortuary attendant under the condition of anonymity has recounted how he used to satisfy himself with the lifeless bodies of some females that were brought in for dressing. Speaking in an interview, the man revealed that he was always aroused when pretty ladies were brought into the mortuary.

He said it had become a habit to always ‘have his way’ with the lifeless bodies of almost all the pretty ladies who were brought into the mortuary when he was at work.

He said one time, he was dressing a body when a lady was confirmed dead and brought into the mortuary. He continued that immediately the paperwork was done, he stopped work on the body he was previously attending to and had several bouts of intercourse with the lady.

He added that he used to fondle lifeless ladies if he so much as felt attracted to them. The former mortuary worker was reacting to a viral video of late Ebony and Franky Kuri which saw them being fondled. According to the man, he quit his job in the mortuary and is now a taxi driver.



He added that he is married to 2 women and has fathered 6 children so far.

Reports indicate that the mortuary workers captured in the video together with the institution were going to be sued by the family of the late dancehall artiste.

As it stands now, investigations have begun to punish culprits who were responsible for the recording and circulation of the video on social media.

Ebony died in a gory accident on the Sunyani-Kumasi road while returning to Accra from Sunyani. Her childhood friend and PA, Franky Kuri and one air force official, Francis Atsu Vondee, who posed as a bodyguard also died in the car crash.

A One Week Observance was held for the musician in Accra on February 18 which saw attendance from people from all walks of life.

Source:yen.com.gh



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