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Victims of last Friday illegal oil refinery explosion were on Tuesday given mass burial at Abaezi forest in Abacheke Kpofire Community in Ohaji Egbema Local Government Area of Imo state.

The exercise was supervised by the Chairman of the local government, Marcel Amadioha, security agents and officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)

Our correspondent reported that the victims were buried in three graves dug by the natives.

Speaking after the ceremony, Amadioha said that 50 of the victims who could not be identified were given mass burial

One of the youth leaders, Ben Marcus, who spoke to our correspondent, said that    some of the victims were Identified by their relatives and were allowed to carry them for burial.

The youth leader disclosed that most of the victims came from far and near, adding that the incident would serve as a lesson to those in the illicit business.

Marcus however urged the government to provide employment for the teeming youths of the community to dissuade them from getting involved in such illegal and risky business.

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