Police reveal cause of Mobhad’s death, name prime suspect
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Idowu Owohunwa, has disclosed that late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad, began vomiting and developed goosebumps after he was injected three times by a nurse, Feyisayo Ogedemgbe, on September 12, 2023.
Newstrends reports that the CP made the disclosure at a press briefing on Friday at the state Command headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos.
He was giving preliminary reports of an investigation conducted by the police team to unravel the circumstances that led to the death of Mohbad.
“As of today, a total of 26 witnesses have been interviewed,” the CP said.
He said those interrogated include Mohbad’s father, mother, sisters, brother, wife and manager, among others.
The CP said Mohbad was brought in dead to the hospital, and he was certified dead by doctors on duty on September 12.
According to the CP, the nurse, Feyisayo Ogedemgbe, who was invited by Mohbad’s friend, Ayobami Sodiq, aka Spending, to inject the singer at his residence, administered three injections believed to have led to the chain of reactions that eventually led to the singer’s death.
“Mohbad began vomiting and developed goosebumps after the injections,” Owohunwa said.
Recall that MohBad died after being treated for an ear infection. Reports have it that the nurse gave the singer an anti-tetanus injection after the singer was reportedly beaten in Lagos. He was said to have sustained injuries following the beating, leading him to seek the services of a nurse at home.
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