Autopsy report about the cause of Mohbad’s death – Pathologist
Written by MaxAbuja1 on May 16, 2024
The post-mortem examination performed on the deceased singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, commonly known as Mohbad, did not yield conclusive results regarding the cause of his demise, as disclosed by forensic scientist and pathologist Sunday Osiyemi of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH).
According to reports, Mohbad’s family attorney, Wahab Shittu, relayed to the press that the pathologist hinted at the potential correlation between the singer’s passing and certain medications.
The lawyer said: “The pathologist said the body ought to have been exhumed within 12 hours after it was buried to avoid decomposition. So the summary he is saying is that the cause of death cannot be ascertained, and when you say the cause of death cannot be ascertained, it means it is suspicious, it is not clear, and there is no particular reason.
“He also went further to say that it may be attributed to reactions to certain drugs administered to him before he died. Again, he then qualified that to say he does not know whether it is those drugs that led to his death.”
The coroner adjourned until 11 June for the cross-examination of the pathologist.
Previous Reports
It was reported that the Lagos State Police exhumed Mohbad’s body for autopsy due to uncertainties surrounding his death.
Mohbad, 27, died on 12 September 2023 and was buried the next day, causing an uproar from his fans.
Following his death, his family was entangled in various disputes, including matters concerning his son Liam’s DNA, property, and the autopsy result.
Following Mohbad’s remains being exhumed, his fans and family anticipated the autopsy result would reveal his cause of death.
In January, his father, Joseph Aloba, disclosed that the delay in burying his son was due to DNA testing and autopsy results.
He said, “My reason is this: You know that I have already buried Mohbad, but they (the police) had exhumed his body for some reason.
“The reason is to know what killed him, and we are still expecting the results to come out, which is necessary before we can make any attempt to bury him. So we need the DNA and the autopsy; it is essential.”
In March, the Director of Lagos State DNA and Forensic Centre, Richard Somiari, said the autopsy result would be ready in three to four weeks.
Mr Somiari gave the assurance while testifying during a coroner’s inquest into the death of the singer.
The defence counsel cross-examined the witness in the inquest.