WATCH: Young Man Explains Why Family Directive Led to Burial Using an Unclaimed Body
A young man has shared a shocking account of how a family directive led to the decision to bury an unclaimed body in place of a relative, revealing details that have stirred strong reactions online. In a personal recount, the man explained that the decision was guided by instructions from his family
Ogyem Solomon

A young man has shared a shocking account of how a family directive led to the decision to bury an unclaimed body in place of a relative, revealing details that have stirred strong reactions online.
In a personal recount, the man explained that the decision was guided by instructions from his family, who believed it was the most respectful and culturally appropriate way to honour a relative whose body could not be immediately identified or claimed. He said the directive was rooted in tradition and a desire to ensure that no one’s remains were left unattended or dishonoured.
The video of his testimony has since spread widely on social media, drawing both support and criticism from viewers. Some commentators praised the family’s commitment to cultural protocols and respect for the dead, while others questioned the ethical and legal implications of using an unclaimed body for burial under such circumstances.
Public reaction has highlighted broader discussions around funeral practices, cultural customs, and legal oversight in situations where bodies remain unclaimed by next of kin. In Ghana, unclaimed bodies are sometimes buried by state or community authorities, but decisions influenced by family directives can prompt debate about consent, dignity, and proper procedures.
At the time of reporting, there has been no official statement from local authorities regarding the specific case, and it remains unclear whether any investigation or formal review will follow.
The incident underscores the complex interplay between tradition and modern legal frameworks in Ghana, especially when it comes to handling sensitive matters involving death and burial. It has sparked conversations about how to balance respect for cultural practices with adherence to established legal and ethical standards.
Watch the video below:
Source: Thepressradio.com
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