The case of the disappearance of Ngono Ayina's body at the Yaoundé Central Hospital a year ago continues to raise questions and disputes. While the hypothesis of a confusion of bodies had been put forward, the family of the deceased rejects this explanation, thus reigniting the controversy surrounding this case.
According to Ngono Ayina's family, the idea of a simple mix-up is not enough to explain the disappearance of the body. They point out that it was thanks to an investigation carried out by the gendarmerie that the body was finally found. This discovery, far from closing the case, on the contrary fuels suspicion and demands for clear answers from the relatives of the deceased.
Canal 2 International has devoted an investigation to this case, highlighting the grey areas and contradictions that persist. The details of this investigation were not disclosed in the article.
The case made headlines in January 2025 when Ngono Ayina's family went to the morgue of the Yaoundé Central Hospital to remove the body, but the body could not be found. This event caused a great deal of emotion and raised questions about the management of morgues in Cameroon.
According to Canal 2 International, a mix-up of bodies was the cause of the disappearance. On January 24, 2025, the family of Mrs. Ng Albertine, 44, reportedly removed the body of Mrs. Ngono Aina Honorine, 86. The alert was raised on January 31, 2025, when the family of the Ngono matriarch arrived at the morgue and her body was nowhere to be found.
Finally, the remains of Ngono Ayina Honorine, 86, were exhumed in Oyomaban, after spending more than a year away from her true final resting place. The families are preparing new removals to bury their respective bodies.