The pathologist said the singer may have died from a “severe allergic reaction” to the injected substance, which led to multiple organ failure.
Claims that late Nigerian singer Mohbad, real name Ilerioluwa Aloba, died as a result of drug abuse have been dismissed by Uwom Eze, a forensic psychologist.
Eze, who conducted the second autopsy and medical review on Mohbad, presented his findings during the coroner’s court sitting on Friday.
In his presentation, Eze argued that what was discovered in the singer’s system was not hard drugs but “regulated” doses of antihistamines, medications commonly used to treat allergy symptoms.
He added that he could not determine how the injection was administered, but upon examining the injury that led to it, he found it to be superficial.
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