The Coroner looking into the death of late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, known also as MohBad has finally discussed the long-awaited autopsy result conducted to determine the cause of death of the late singer.
The Autopsy result was interpreted by a Pathologist who conducted the autopsy.
According to a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Wahab Shittu, the pathologist in charge told the coroner that the deceased’s body had decomposed by the time the test was conducted.
The pathologist revealed that due to the advanced decomposition of Mohbad’s body at the time of autopsy, determining the exact cause of death was not possible.
Addressing claims circulating about fresh blood found on Mohbad’s coffin, the pathologist clarified that the appearance of redness was due to a mixture of rainwater and soil during the exhumation process, rather than actual blood, adding that it rained a day before MohBad was exhumed.
He also dismissed speculations of MohBad being buried alive, affirming that he died before burial, whilst also refuting claims of possible strangulation through the examination of removed neck tissues.
The neck tissues would have revealed it, if the late singer was strangulated, but no appearance of such trauma occurred in the examined neck tissues.
NDLEA DIDN’T POISON MOHBAD
To exonerate the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA) of any wrongdoings, the pathologist had samples of late Ilerioluwa Aloba’s liver and kidney displayed via a projector in the courtroom, confirming the absence of poisoning.
The NDLEA had been accused of poisoning the singer when it was alleged that he was arrested alongside a fellow singer during a night raid.
Naira Marley and Lagos socialite, Sam Larry were also allegedly accused of contributing to the untimely death of the 24-year-old pop singer.