Tugbeh Doe, Ex Deputy Finance Minister Burial Today – Court Releases Body to Family
The late Tugbeh Doe, former Deputy Minister of Finance for Administration will be interred today, after the Civil law court issued a ruling order that the funeral should go ahead, dealing a major blow to a former spouse looking to put halt to the proceedings.
The body was removed from the Stryker Funeral home Thursday and funeral will be held this afternoon at the
On Tuesday, the Civil Law Court placed a stay order on the remains of the late Doe, who was also the Chief Executive Officer of
The order was placed following a petition for a declaratory judgment filed by
In a ten-count petition,
She claimed that during the marriage, they were blessed with four children, and one passed at an early age.
She alleged that
However,
As a result, the Civil Law Court "A" has placed a preliminary injunction on the remains of the late Tugbeh Doe.
The late Doe's body is currently deposited at the Samuel A. Stryker Funeral Parlor in Sinkor.
Meanwhile,



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