Liberia: In ‘St. Moses’ Saga, Grieving Mothers Want Their Children Back and Alive - News Summed Up

Liberia: In ‘St. Moses’ Saga, Grieving Mothers Want Their Children Back and Alive


MONROVIA – Three grieving Liberian mothers, whose children were hired by the Proprietor of the famous St. Moses Funeral Home went missing thereafter, are calling on authorities of the Liberia Council of Churches (LCC) to intervene to ensure that their children return “alive and sound”. They were reportedly contracted to do a “piece of job” at the Oriental mining company owned and operated by Mr. Moses Ahossoule (Proprietor of St. Moses Fiuneral Parlour), and one Mr. Abraham S. Samuels. They, however, expressed dismay over the firing of teargas and arrest of peaceful protesters before the premises of the St. Moses Funeral Parlour recently over the incident. Police Support Unit (PSU) officers of the Liberia National Police (LNP) swiftly moved in and fired teargas to disperse the protesters. Moses’ claims innocenceThe grieving mother’s plea to the LCC comes barely a day after ‘St.


Source: Front Page Africa November 06, 2020 05:16 UTC



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