2021
DOI: 10.47963/ucclj.v1i2.414
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Medico-legal and ethical issues of necrophilia: A Ghanaian perspective

Abstract: In February 2018, a video of a mortuary attendant touching and fondling two dead bodies at the Bechem hospital morgue, in the Ahafo Region of Ghana, was leaked on various social media platforms nationwide. In the video, the mortuary attendant was allegedly touching and fondling the naked corpses of the late Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, popularly known as Ebony Reigns, and her friend. The video triggered public disapproval. Consequently, the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Health Ser… Show more

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“…However, there is a whole realm of paraphilia that by its nature is not "intense and persistent," but rather preferential sexual interest. 6 Dr Anil Aggarwal, a Professor of Forensic Medicine, has proposed a new classification based on his research on necrophilia that consists of ten levels. Here is the classification: 7…”
Section: Sexual Perversion and Necrophiliamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a whole realm of paraphilia that by its nature is not "intense and persistent," but rather preferential sexual interest. 6 Dr Anil Aggarwal, a Professor of Forensic Medicine, has proposed a new classification based on his research on necrophilia that consists of ten levels. Here is the classification: 7…”
Section: Sexual Perversion and Necrophiliamentioning
confidence: 99%