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Nurse main suspect in death of Afrobeats star MohBad, say Nigerian police

- AP in Abuja

A nurse has been identified as the “principal suspect” in the mysterious death of a Nigerian Afrobeats star, which triggered days of protests by thousands demanding justice.

Investigat­ions into the death of Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known as MohBad, in the commercial hub of Lagos have pointed to the nurse who treated the late singer before his death, the Lagos police chief, Idowu Owohunwa, told reporters on Friday.

The nurse was invited to treat Aloba for an unknown illness at his Lagos residence where she “administer­ed three different injections which are believed to have occasioned the chain of reactions that directly resulted in the death of the singer”, Owohunwa said.

The nurse is in custody, but there has been no arraignmen­t and no formal charges have been brought.

The police statement came after a closely watched investigat­ion that prompted Aloba’s body to be exhumed for an autopsy as authoritie­s searched for answers to what killed the 27-yearold on 12 September.

Widely known as one of Nigeria’s fastest-rising young pop stars, Aloba’s death was confirmed at a Lagos hospital in unclear circumstan­ces. Questions

about the cause of his death prompted protests, rallies and grief across the west African nation.

His death also drew many to his songs, which were largely about his childhood and quest for a better life.

Outrage over the singer’s death was directed at Naira Marley, his former record label boss currently on trial in Nigeria for alleged internet fraud.

Marley was accused of mistreatin­g Aloba, which he denied. He remains in police custody as one of the suspects in the case, police said.

They said their investigat­ion found that doses of some drugs administer­ed to Aloba by the nurse “immediatel­y and directly triggered the reactions (including vomiting, goose bumps, convulsion) that eventually resulted in the singer’s death”.

The suspect is an assistant nurse who was not qualified to administer the medication­s, Owohunwa said. “She acknowledg­ed that it was the injections that she administer­ed on the deceased that triggered the reactions which eventually led to MohBad’s death.”

 ?? Circumstan­ces. Photograph: Sunday Alamba/AP ?? People hold candles during a minute’s silence during a protest at a park in Lagos amid rising anger over the MohBad’s death in unclear
Circumstan­ces. Photograph: Sunday Alamba/AP People hold candles during a minute’s silence during a protest at a park in Lagos amid rising anger over the MohBad’s death in unclear

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