Family of Cletus Noah Declines Autopsy, Moves Forward with Burial Plans
The family of Cletus Noah has decided against an autopsy and will proceed with burial, citing no evidence of foul play and confidence in medical assessments. This was expressed in a letter to the Liberia National Police.
In a recent development in Liberia, the family of the deceased Cletus Noah has formally notified the Liberia National Police (LNP) of their decision to proceed with burial arrangements without an autopsy. This decision comes after careful consideration, as noted in a letter directed to Deputy Inspector General of Police for the Crime Services Division, Mr. Simeon Frank.
The letter elaborates that the family, following extensive discussions, felt it unnecessary to pursue further investigations into Noah’s death. They assert that a lack of substantial evidence indicating foul play underpins their choice, which they made after a thorough review of the medical findings initially provided by the hospital.
The document, dated May 20, 2025, was signed by key family members, including his widow, Mrs. Linda K. Sumo-Noah, his sister, Mrs. Mary N. Weah, and his cousin, Mr. Augustine K. Maimie. It received acknowledgment from Chief Superintendent of Police Samuel G. Zeo, marking the official acceptance of the family’s decision by law enforcement.
The Noah family, having chosen not to have an autopsy conducted for Cletus Noah, is now moving forward with burial plans. They based their decision on previous medical findings and the absence of evidence suggesting foul play, indicating their confidence in the original assessments of the case.
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