A Court has granted the family of late Afrobeats star, Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad, permission to conduct a second autopsy to ascertain the cause of his death.
This comes after the family expressed dissatisfaction with the initial autopsy results, which were deemed inconclusive.
Mohbad, 27, died on September 12, 2023, under controversial circumstances.
After Nigerians called for justice, his body was exhumed on September 21, 2023, for an autopsy by the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) to ascertain the cause of his death.
The result of the autopsy, which commenced in September 2023, was released on June 7 but it failed to reveal the cause of death.
The Aloba family rejected the result and urged the Lagos State Government on June 16 to confirm the autopsy’s authenticity because of the public’s doubts and conflicting reports.
Mohbad’s family appealed to the coroner’s inquest’s presiding magistrate to ensure that an independent toxicology report is submitted to the court before the final report is submitted to the authorities.
The coroner’s inquest revealed that the first autopsy provided no conclusive cause of death.
During a hearing on Wednesday, June 26 at a magistrate court in Ikorodu, Mohbad’s family and their legal representatives were granted permission for a second autopsy,
The family and their legal team confirmed they received the court’s authorization to proceed with the additional autopsy.
At a press conference on Wednesday, Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, expressed gratitude for the court’s decision to allow for a second autopsy.
He said: “I appreciate the responses all along to the death of Mohbad. We appreciate the judiciary for this decision. There is a reason for the government to instruct that we exhume Mohbad for them to know the cause of his death.”
At the court hearing, the singer’s father expressed shock at seeing his daughter-in-law Wunmi and his estranged wife, Mohbad’s mum.
He said: “It was sad seeing the mother and the wife because we haven’t been communicating for some days; it was like a shock.”