 Now, earlier in Lagos, the governor, Babajde Sauronlu, confirmed the death toll in the tragedy to be 32. The governor also said only 19 names have been provided as missing since a register was opened at the site on Wednesday. As I speak here now, it's only 19 names have been provided. 19 names, some of them have pictures. Some do not have pictures. But the total number of persons that people have come here to say that they're looking for someone or that they're looking for a loved one or a worker or a brother or sister who have 19 names that have been put forward. I have seen on some news media this morning that 37, 36, 38 bodies have been recovered. These are not confirmed authoritative information. As we stand here and we speak, they have recovered a total of 32 bodies. I repeat, 32 bodies have been so far recovered from this location and they've been transported to the morgue. People are also reporting that says that why did we take them to General Oswitu-Bagada? Why don't we take them to a morgue in Ikui? And these are very, very unexpected responses coming from gentlemen of the press. If you don't have information as into the reasons where we're doing what we're doing, the least you can do is to ask. And for people not to make conclusive assertion on whatever platform they have. The reasons why the cops have been moved to IDH, it's one of our foremost preserved morgues that we have in Lagos. And so what we have that is going on now is they're doing what I mentioned yesterday, autopsy and they're doing because there's a law. Corona law in Lagos that I didn't set up has been on for years. And we have, we're meant to do what we call a Corona inquest. Because there could be subject of criminal investigation that will be coming out from this.