He was 26. A release from the Ministry said the remains of the deceased are expected to arrive in Liberia on Tuesday, March 10, and taken to the Samuel Stryker Funeral Home in Sinkor, pending funeral arrangements by his family.
According to the release, the late student Wonasue was studying in Morocco under the auspices of the Liberian-Moroccan Bilateral Scholarship Program.
An autopsy report forwarded to the Ministry via a dispatch from the Liberian Embassy in Rabat says student Wonasue died from a “Myocardinal Infarction” (a natural cause).
The release further indicated that the body of the deceased will be accompanied to Liberia by Messrs. Momoh M. Sheriff, Education Counselor of the Liberian Embassy in Morocco and David C. Wonasue, brother of the deceased.
Meanwhile, the Government of Liberia expresses its deepest condolence to the bereaved family for the loss sustained and prays that the Almighty God will grant them solace during this difficult period of grief.
LINA
Remains Of Liberian Student Arrive Tuesday From Morocco
8 March 2015, 3:38 pm Written by Micat LiberiaMONROVIA, March 7 (LINA) -The Foreign Ministry has announced the death of student Fred G. Wonasue in Morocco on March 1 while pursuing studies under a government bilateral scholarship scheme.
He was 26. A release from the Ministry said the remains of the deceased are expected to arrive in Liberia on Tuesday, March 10, and taken to the Samuel Stryker Funeral Home in Sinkor, pending funeral arrangements by his family.
According to the release, the late student Wonasue was studying in Morocco under the auspices of the Liberian-Moroccan Bilateral Scholarship Program.
An autopsy report forwarded to the Ministry via a dispatch from the Liberian Embassy in Rabat says student Wonasue died from a “Myocardinal Infarction” (a natural cause).
The release further indicated that the body of the deceased will be accompanied to Liberia by Messrs. Momoh M. Sheriff, Education Counselor of the Liberian Embassy in Morocco and David C. Wonasue, brother of the deceased.
Meanwhile, the Government of Liberia expresses its deepest condolence to the bereaved family for the loss sustained and prays that the Almighty God will grant them solace during this difficult period of grief.
LINA
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