An post-mortem on the stays of late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly often called Mohbad, can be accomplished in three to 4 weeks.
Dr. Richard Somiari, Director of Lagos State DNA and Forensic Heart, gave the trace throughout his testimony at a coroner's inquest into the singer's loss of life on Wednesday.
The witness was cross-examined by the protection throughout the inquest.
DAILY POST stories that the musician handed away on September 12, 2023 on the age of 27.
His loss of life sparked controversy throughout the nation and past, prompting the Lagos State authorities to steer a coroner's investigation into the loss of life.
The inquest, which commenced on October 13, 2023, is being held on the Ikorodu Magistrates' Court docket.
Somiari advised the coroner, Justice of the Peace Adedayo Shotobi: “We anticipated to obtain and reconfirm the primary set of post-mortem outcomes inside three to 4 weeks to authenticate the reason for loss of life.
“We seemed for a number of choices to examine if poison was concerned in Mohbad's loss of life as no precise trigger was talked about.”
The forensic professional assured the general public of satisfactory safety and monitoring of samples for the post-mortem.
“We’ve got a spot the place objects are saved for the protection and safety of the outcomes. There’s a process for monitoring samples which were moved overseas,” he mentioned.