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“The delay in Mohbad’s autopsy suggests possible foulplay” – Twitter doctor, Olufunmilayo reveals

Popular Twitter doctor, Olufunmilayo has raised concerns about the delay in Mohbad’s autopsy results, suggesting the possibility of foul play in the pending results.

In his statement, Dr. Olufunmilayo called out the Nigerian police for withholding the autopsy results for an extended period, especially when there were already rampant speculations about Mohbad’s death. He emphasized that, typically, preliminary autopsy results are available within 48 hours of the examination, which makes the prolonged silence regarding these results quite suspicious.

Dr. Olufunmilayo expressed his surprise at the authorities’ decision to keep these results from the public, emphasizing that this secrecy could inadvertently contribute to the growing belief among the public that the police may be collaborating closely with individuals connected to Mohbad’s untimely demise.

His tweet read;

“On the Mohbad’s autopsy situation, I will write a little piece here and I hope it gets to the right quarters.

The first thing I will state is that the decision of the Lagos state government @followlasg and the police @PoliceNG to delay and withhold the preliminary autopsy results of Mohbad is a HUGE MISTAKE.

We know the preliminary report is always ready within 48hours- so anybody who is making the decision to delay the release of this report will only give the skeptics and doubters more evidence to say that the police and the Lagos state government are in a possible collusion with the likely killers of Mohbad- if indeed he was killed.

Just to re-explain:

An autopsy is medical examination of the body of a dead person looking at the organs and body parts; but also taking the blood, body fluids and any other substances found in the person’s system. This whole procedure takes 3-4 hours to complete.

Then a preliminary report based on the physical examination of the body is ready within 48 hours while the toxicology analysis of the fluids and blood tests can take up to 6weeks.

The police and the Lagos state government should take the path of honor and transparency- by simply releasing the preliminary autopsy report. This will mean and show that the police and the govt are honest, sincere and serious in helping to seek justice for Mohbad.

As I said earlier:

The silence and delay from the government and the police in releasing the preliminary report will only suggest quite strongly that foulplay is being planned.

There’s absolutely zero sense in taking a decision that only further deepens the distrust that the public already has in the police and in the government.

Dear @PoliceNG and @followlasg

The choice is yours:

You can choose to release the preliminary report now and rescue your already damaged reputation before a public that is already wondering if you are cooking up a lie;

Or you can choose to continue to delay, withhold the report and hope that nobody will remember, but let me assure you: you will only succeed in fully confirming to the skeptics that indeed you are not to be trusted and you are potentially corrupted and compromised.

The choice is yours. It is not yet too late to do right. You can choose honor or dishonour.

Again, the more this report is delayed, The more the public will believe that the government and the police are working behind the scenes to cook up a lie.

You can do right or you can do nonsense. The choice is yours.

Thank you.”

In the same light, Iyabo  Ojo shared an old video of hers visit to the police to make enquiry about their position on Mohbad’s case. Sharing the video, the mother of two demanded for the singer’s autopsy reports which the police promised to update today.

Iyabo Ojo noted that the two weeks time requested by the police is up and the “whole world” is waiting their statement.

“Good morning sir, today is exactly 2 weeks. You asked us to give you, you said in your own words that you will get back to us in 2 weeks’ time to update us on the ongoing investigation of Mohbads case (Imole) …….. sir, the whole world awaits to hear from you, sir ……….. thank you.

@benjaminhundeyin @nigeriapoliceforce we are waiting”

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