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Court Stops Burial Of Industrialist
An Abia High Court sitting in Ohafia has granted an interim injunction restraining the eldest son of the late Chief Dike Udensi Ifegwu from burying him. .
Dike Udensi was the founder of Aba-based Dubic Breweries Nig. Ltd, producers of Dubic lager beer.
The judge, Justice Amanze Chioma, restrained the defendants, their agents, workmen, servants or privies to refrain from the burial, scheduled for July 12 and July 13 or any other date, pending the determination of the motion on notice.
Chioma also restrained the defendants from alienating any of the properties of the deceased, pending the hearing of the application.
Some of the deceased’s children: Mrs Nnenna Enweliku, Eunice Dike, Iheanacho Dike, Mrs Ndubeze Onyiuke and Nnenne Dike, had challenged their alienation from their father’s burial rite.
They brought an ex-parte application, urging the court to restrain the defendants from burying their father pending the determination of the motion on notice.
The deceased’s first son Udensi Dike, and his relations Urum Udensi and Okorie Udensi, named as defendants in the suit, had fixed the burial on the dates mentioned.
The court adjourned the hearing of the motion on notice to July 8.
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