http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/98622f02b209f5774ca610b3a24ea86e.htmIRAQ: Baghdad mortuary overwhelmed by rising numbers of dead
BAGHDAD, 17 May (IRIN) - Sajida Youssef, a housekeeper, waited more than 24 hours for the body of her son, who had been murdered by thieves, to be released from Baghdad's central morgue.
"Not only is there the suffering of having my son brutally killed, but now I must wait hours until the mortuary can examine his body," said Sajida.
Lack of space, a shortage of doctors and an increase in the number of victims of daily violence countrywide has put pressure on Baghdad's only mortuary, which used to release bodies in five hours or less. "We have a lack of equipment and professionals," said Dr Fa'aq Ameen, director of the health ministry's Forensic Medicine Institute.
"Our work is getting more difficult because more Iraqis are being brutally killed, requiring lengthy investigations and examinations that can take hours and sometimes days."
An average of 70 civilians are killed in Baghdad every day, largely a result of the sectarian violence which has been on the rise since the 22 February attack on a revered Shi'ite shrine in Samarra city. Every month, the mortuary receives more than 1,500 bodies, not including the bodies of people killed in the north and south of the country.