26 Witnesses, 5 Suspects interrogated over Mohbad’s Death- Police

The Lagos State Police Command shared that they've identified 26 witnesses and questioned five suspects regarding the demise of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad.
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The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa, disclosed this during a media briefing on Friday, providing an update on the ongoing investigation into the singer's passing.

Owohunwa stated, "Up to this point, we've identified 26 witnesses in the ongoing investigation of Mohbad. We have also conducted interrogations with five suspects linked to the ongoing investigation."

Offering a forensic perspective on the events leading to Mohbad's passing, Owohunwa explained that the sequence of occurrences directly tied to the demise of Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba (Mohbad) unfolded between September 10th and 13th, 2023, with incidents spanning across both Ikorodu and Lekki in Lagos State.

He said, “’Feyisayo Ogedengbe (female), who as an auxiliary nurse administered multiple and highly potent injections which triggered an immediate reaction that eventually occasioned the death of Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba (Mohbad) is the principal suspect in the homicide case.

“Feyisayo Ogedengbe is not a qualified registered nurse, and her illegal and medical negligence are believed to have been directly responsible for the chain reactions and eventual death of Mohbad at 1543hrs on 12th September, 2023.

“The time within which Auxiliary Nurse Ogedengbe administered the injections on Mohbad, through his reaction, convulsion and his eventual death is confirmed to be within less than an hour covering from 1440hrs, when the principal suspect administered the sets of injections, and 1543hrs when Mohbad was confirmed dead at Cura-Med Hospital, Lekki.

“Aside her admittance to the consequences of her actions, the Report of the Medical Panel that reviewed Auxiliary Nurse Feyisayo’s actions concluded that she went beyond her limitations as an auxiliary nurse by administering IV Ceftriaxone on the deceased and that this from their review, was  the most likely cause of the anaphylactic reaction which could have been promptly resolved and his death possibly prevented, if the deceased was treated in the hospital.

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