MY MORGUE EXPERIENCE.
Now on my first day at the mortuary I was shown to different departments and units.
~The admin block
~ The Corpse Reception Unit (where new dead bodies are received)
~The operation ward otherwise known as the theater(where treatments are given)
~The dressing room (for upkeep of ready to be picked corpses)
~The carpentery department (casket production section)
~ The tailoring department (where beautiful and sexy looking dresses are made for our prestigious corpses)
~The autopsy lab and the
~ The common room where all corpses are kept after operation.
The common room is the place that's permissible to our clients to come check their dead love ones under our care.
At Last Day Mortuary we have three different common rooms depending on your financial status.
Class A which is often called Presidential is the most expensive suite followed by class B which is addressed as Executive then class C the Economy for the average masses.
My superior Mr Evans Kazara who took me on a toolbox tour round the premises amongst several other instructions warned that no matter how urgency a case may be I should ensure I knock thrice at the door of the common room at an interval not less than 30 seconds before entering.
This sounds so terrifying to me so I asked the reason for such strict instruction but his only response to me was to try above all odds and keep to this VERY instruction because of the spiritual consequences that does not respect even a novice.
Because of my discipline I was first posted to the corpse reception unit.
That day before the close of work a new corpse was admitted into the Mortuary. A young lady who died as a result of domestic violence.
According to her father who signed for the corpse authorizing receipt she was on a foot-hill and fell off then hit her head on the tile during a fight with her husband.
The husband at the moment was reprimanded at police custody..