Culled from the daily Observer Bamba Jobarteh, 19, a grade 11 student at Armitage Senior Secondary School and a native of Bansang, died Saturday. His family members said Bamba's death was caused by the alleged torture meted out to him while he was under detention at the Janjangbureh Prisons after his arrest. A family member said, "After he was released, Bamba's health condition was constantly deteriorating and that was why he was admitted at the Bansang Hospital until his death last Saturday at 8pm. Two hours after his death, Bamba was still bleeding and that is one of the reasons why we believe Bamba died as a result of the torture he received after the April 11 event from security officers at the Janjangbureh Prisons. Before Bamba's body was set for burial on Sunday, his two brothers, Mawdo Jobarteh and Morro Dibba, returned to Bansang from the Kombos and insisted that Bamba's body must be taken to Bansang Hospital for post-mortem to determine the cause of Bamba's death. When the body was taken to the hospital, the doctor-in-charge, Balamusa Jobarteh, referred us to RVH, Banjul and we are desperately waiting for the results of the post-mortem." Grandmother of the deceased, Aji Alima Dibba, said, "just after the April 11 events, soldiers came here in my house asking for Bamba and I told them that Bamba was not in the house. They were displeased with that statement and took me to Bansang where I was detained for three hours and released." Meanwhile, Baboucarr Jallow of the RVH mortuary has said, "the postmortem has already been carried on Bamba Jobarteh's body, his post-mortem result is yet to be released." The police PRO was not available for comment. Mori ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------