“Auxiliary Nurse, Feyisayo Ogedengbe Responsible For MohBad’s Death” — Police

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  • Mohbad vomited, and developed goosebumps after three injections – CP

The Lagos State Police Command has accused Ms Feyisayo Ogedengbe, the auxiliary nurse who injected Mohbad as the prime suspect in the singer’s death.

The Herald reports that Idowu Owohunwa, the Lagos state police commissioner, gave an update with respect to the ongoing investigation into Mohbad’s death in a press briefing on Friday afternoon.

According to Owohunwa, the nurse administered “multiple and highly potent” injections on Mohbad on September 12 which caused some reactions leading to the singer’s death.

Owohunwa revealed that the injections, consisting of Tetanus Toxoid, paracetamol, and Cetrazone — an antibiotic — were administered at Mobad’s residence.

The medications were said to have triggered an immediate reaction, including vomiting, goosebumps, and convulsion.

According to him, Ogedengbe was unqualified to perform the role of a home nurse and did so in a non-clinical environment and professionally negligent manner.

Another suspect is Ibrahim Oluwatosin Owodunni aka Primeboy, who is described as a childhood friend of Mohbad. The police commissioner disclosed that Primeboy attended a show with Mohbad on September 10, which culminated in a physical fight between the two that led to the late singer’s injury.

“The management of the injury subsequently resulted in his death,” Owohunwa said.

Meanwhile, The Herald reports that Sam Larry, whose real name is Samson Balogun, was arrested and remains in detention for being complicit in the Afrobeats star’s death and in relation to viral videos by the deceased about bullying and assault.

Likewise, Abdul-Aziz Fashola, aka Naira Marley, was also arrested and is still in detention over similar allegations.

The police commissioner added that the exhumation of Mohbad’s remains, autopsy, and toxicology test were undertaken on September 21, adding that results of the autopsy and toxicology were being awaited.

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