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Six Years Later, DNA Finally Identifies Body of Missing #EndSARS Reporter

Fresh calls for justice emerge after DNA results confirm that remains found in an Ikorodu mortuary belong to missing journalist Pelumi Emmanuel Onifade, who vanished while covering the #EndSARS protests in Lagos.

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DNA test results have finally confirmed that the unidentified body recovered at an Ikorodu mortuary in 2020 belongs to Pelumi Emmanuel Onifade, the young journalist who disappeared while covering the #EndSARS protests in Lagos.

The confirmation comes nearly six years after Onifade, then a 20-year-old intern with Gboah TV, went missing on October 24, 2020, while documenting events during the nationwide demonstrations against police brutality.

Days after his disappearance, the journalist’s family discovered an unidentified body bearing a gunshot wound at the Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary. However, efforts to establish the identity of the deceased were hampered by prolonged forensic delays.

One of the major setbacks was the destruction of initial DNA samples following a fire outbreak at the Lagos State DNA and Forensic Centre during the October 2020 unrest.

In July 2024, the Federal High Court in Lagos ordered the Lagos State Government to commence a coroner’s inquest into Onifade’s death and directed the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) to conduct a post-mortem examination on the body.

During a recent sitting of the coroner’s inquest, the presiding magistrate disclosed that the DNA results confirmed a match between the remains tagged as Body No. 1385 and samples provided by the journalist’s parents.

The development brings an end to years of uncertainty and anguish for Onifade’s family, who have continued to seek answers over his disappearance and death.

Although the family described the confirmation as heartbreaking, they said it was necessary to achieve some measure of closure.

Counsel to the family has since called for a comprehensive autopsy to determine the exact cause and circumstances surrounding the journalist’s death.

The coroner’s inquest has been adjourned until July 7, 2026, as investigations continue.

The confirmation of Onifade’s death has reignited calls for justice and accountability over unresolved deaths linked to the #EndSARS protests.

May his soul rest in peace.

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    Written by Shola Akinyele

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