Nurse Who Lost Her Favourite Patient Visits His Corpse in Mortuary, Posts What She Saw, Video Trends

Nurse Who Lost Her Favourite Patient Visits His Corpse in Mortuary, Posts What She Saw, Video Trends

  • A Nigerian nurse who lost her favourite patient decided to pay his corpse a visit at the mortuary
  • A nurse shared what she liked about her patient before he died, as she visited him at the mortuary where he was kept
  • Many reacted as she posted what she saw when she got there, sparking mixed reactions from netizens

A Nigerian nurse who lost her patient decided to pay the deceased a visit in the mortuary.

She shared why he was her favourite patient and opened up about her emotional visit.

A nurse shares what she liked about her patient before he died as she visits him at the mortuary.
A Nigerian nurse who lost her favourite patient visits his corpse at the mortuary. Photo: @confyvibrant
Source: TikTok

In a video by @confyvibrant on TikTok, the lady noted that it had been four days since she lost the patient, and so she decided to go visit him.

She said:

“It’s been four days ever since I lost this my favourite patient and today, I decided to go visit him at the mortuary.”

The nurse shared what she liked about the patient when he was alive.

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Her words:

“One thing I liked about this patient was that throughout his stay in the hospital, he never said no to treatment; he was always positive about his recovery and willing to receive his treatments. But it’s quite unfortunate that at the end of the day, we lost this patient.”

She noted that the visit was an emotional one because she didn’t just see her favourite patient, but saw hundreds of other bodies.

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail nurse’s visit to mortuary

@Enam_Queen said:

"Please i want to ask oo, in our own mortuary it’s a biiggg room, that’s extremely cold, wen i took my father inside, I couldn’t see clear, the formalin entered my eyes and the cold, but i notice most Nigerian mortuary on tictok post the people on the floor, don’t they spoil please?,? Just want to be Educated please."

@Ihechi || Virtual Assistant said:

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"They allowed you see someone without tally, your not even related to the person and yet they allow you have access to the body…. This is not right at all."

@FINESSE said:

Ahh. I'mm seeing this in new month. MI'mortuary will not be my family and I portion ijn

@Samüel Snéh said:

"how your patient is doing keeh, person wey don kpai already."

@helen hope 353 coboco said:

"which one be come with you to the mortuary una dey talk ooo."

@Boluwatife 1935 said:

"Sister I don’t like it in this economy which one is come with me to motuary you can’t go alone ni"

@Muna's fashion store said:

"Nurse your patient till death but you took it to another level my sister."

@kenny said:

"Sometimes I dey reason waiting una the smoke by telling ur friends and family to come with u to the mortuary keh , are you okay?"

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A Nigerian nurse who lost her favourite patient visits his corpse at the mortuary.
A nurse shares what she liked about her patient before he died as she visits him at the mortuary. Photo: @confyvibrant
Source: TikTok

In related stories, a corps member shared her experience at the mortuary while another man recounted his ,.

Mortuary attendant finds note in deceased person's pocket

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady working at a mortuary shared what she found in the pocket of a deceased person she was working on.

She displayed the paper, and many reacted after seeing what was written on the paper she saw in his pocket.

Many who saw the paper shared what they observed as the lady sent a strong message to people.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng