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Mohbad Death: Valid Evidence Links Naira Marley, Sam Larry With Assault, Cyberbullying – Police

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The Lagos police authorities on Friday, said there are pieces of evidence linking Naira Marley and Sam Larry with cyberbullying, physical abuse, a threat to life, and assault against Afrobeats star Mohbad.

Ilerioluwa Aloba, commonly known as Mohbad, passed away last month under mysterious circumstances. After the Afrobeats singer’s death, footage of alleged bullying and abuse surfaced again, and many people accused Naira Marley (Abdulazeez Fashola) and Sam Larry (Samson Balogun) of being complicit. The two have refuted this accusation.

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However, in press briefing, the Lagos State Police Commissioner Idowu Owohunwa said there is evidence linking Naira Marley and Sam Larry of assault against Mohbad.

“There is plenty of electronic and reliable witness pieces of evidence linking Abdulazeez Fashola (Naira Marley) and Samson Balogun (Sam Larry) to cyberbullying, a threat to life, assault occasioning harm, and conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace against the deceased in his life. Despite their denials of criminal liability in the death of Mohbad and their plea for an alibi to support their innocence in the incident that took place between September 10 – September 12, 2023,” CP Owohunwa said during the briefing.

Although the duo have been detained by the police, Commissioner Owohunwa named an auxiliary nurse Ms Feyisayo Ogedengbe as the prime suspect in Mohbad’s death.

“Five suspects have so far been identified, arrested, detained, and interrogated on their alleged roles in the sequence of events that led to the death of the singer,” he said.

He claimed that Ogedengbe injected Mohbad with “multiple and highly potent” substances. He mentioned that the shots, which contained Tetanus Toxoid, paracetamol, and the antibiotic Cetrazone, were given on September 12 at the singer’s home.

Ogedengbe, according to the commissioner, acted in a non-clinical manner and lacked the necessary training to fulfil the duties of a home nurse.

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