Mohbad, whose real name was Ilerioluwa Aloba, passed away on September 12, 2023, and was buried the following day. His body was exhumed by police for an autopsy on September 21, and the Lagos state government claimed that the test was conducted at NMS labs in the United States. However, the autopsy failed to determine the cause of Mohbad’s death as his body had decomposed when tests were conducted.
The National Medical Services Laboratories (NMS) in Pennsylvania has denied conducting a toxicology test on late singer Mohbad, contradicting the claim by the Lagos state government. This denial has added a new twist to the controversy surrounding Mohbad’s autopsy, which was conducted to determine the cause of his death. The laboratory’s statement has raised questions about the authenticity of the Lagos state government’s claim, and fans are eagerly waiting for the truth to be revealed.
NMS Labs’ Denial Sparks New Controversy
In an email sent to the laboratory seeking clarifications on the claim by the state government, NMS labs through Esther Dede, the client services associate, forensics division, disclosed that no case related to Mohbad was being conducted at their facility. This denial has sparked a new controversy, with many questioning the Lagos state government’s claim. The autopsy controversy has raised questions about the integrity of the investigation, and fans are eagerly waiting for the outcome.
The truth about Mohbad’s death will hopefully be revealed soon, and justice will be served for the late singer and his family. The controversy surrounding Mohbad’s autopsy has taken a new turn with NMS labs’ denial, and fans are eagerly waiting for the truth to be revealed. The investigation into Mohbad’s death is ongoing, with the Lagos state government and the police working to uncover the truth.
Lagos Government’s Claim
In February, Gbenga Omotosho, the Lagos commissioner for information, revealed that the autopsy was conducted in the United States at the NMS labs. He stated that the government had paid for the test in foreign currency and was waiting for the results, which were expected to take around 10 weeks.
However, the autopsy failed to determine the cause of Mohbad’s death as his body had decomposed when tests were conducted. The Lagos state government’s claim has now been disputed by NMS labs, which has denied conducting any test related to Mohbad’s case.
NMS Labs’ Denial
In an email sent to the laboratory seeking clarifications on the claim by the state government, NMS labs through Esther Dede, the client services associate, forensics division, disclosed that no case related to Mohbad was being conducted at their facility. This denial has raised questions about the authenticity of the Lagos state government’s claim.
The controversy surrounding Mohbad’s autopsy has taken a new turn with NMS labs’ denial, and fans are eagerly waiting for the truth to be revealed.
Autopsy Controversy Deepens
The denial by NMS labs has deepened the controversy surrounding Mohbad’s autopsy, with many questioning the Lagos state government’s claim. The government had claimed that the test was conducted at NMS labs, but the laboratory has now denied any involvement in the case.
The autopsy controversy has sparked a heated debate among fans and the music industry, with many calling for transparency and accountability.
Mohbad’s Legacy
Mohbad’s legacy continues to be celebrated by fans and the music industry, despite the controversy surrounding his death. The late singer was a talented artist who made a significant impact on the music scene before his untimely death.
His music and legacy continue to inspire and influence many, and fans are eagerly waiting for the truth about his death to be revealed. The investigation into Mohbad’s death is ongoing, with the Lagos state government and the police working to uncover the truth. The controversy surrounding the autopsy has raised questions about the integrity of the investigation, and fans are eagerly waiting for the outcome. The truth about Ilerioluwa Aloba’s death will hopefully be revealed soon, and justice will be served for the late singer and his family.