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Mohbad: Cause Of Death Not Ascertained Because His Body Had Decomposed
The autopsy results for the late singer Mohbad have been released, following a delay due to various factors.
During the coroner’s court proceedings, the pathologist reported that the cause of Mohbad’s d3ath could not be determined due to the advanced decomposition of his body.
The pathologist attributed this to the delay in conducting the autopsy and the fact that Mohbad was buried for an extended period before being exhumed.
The pathologist also addressed the rumor of fresh blood on Mohbad’s coffin, stating that the red color observed was a result of rain and soil mixture, rather than blood.
Furthermore, the pathologist confirmed that Mohbad was deceased at the time of burial and was not buried alive.
The autopsy also ruled out strangulation and poisoning as potential causes of death.
Mohbad’s d3ath on September 12, 2023, generated significant controversy and speculation, with many calling for justice for his perceived k!llers.
However, the police have cleared his record label manager, Naira Marley, and the label crew of any wrongdoing.
Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi, and close friend, Prime Boy, were also investigated but have not been charged with any crime related to his death.
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