Mohbad Official DJ Who Was With Him In The Car Makes Shocking Revelation To Coroners Inquest

Mohbad Official DJ Who Was With Him In The Car Makes Shocking Revelation To Coroners Inquest

 



The official DJ to Mohbad, Ajisegiri Ayobami, who was with him before he died, on Wednesday explained the circumstances that led to the death of the late singer to the coroner inquest in Ikorodu.


According to the DJ, Mohbad started vomiting after he was administered an injection by a nurse, noting that he vomited the noodles his brother, Adura Aloba, prepared for him.


Ajisegiri Ayobami told the coroner inquest that himself and Mohbad had gone for a show the previous day (Sunday) and on their way back, their Prado Jeep was blocked, and he saw Mohbad come down from his Jeep to fight his friend, Primeboy and in the process got injured.


Ayobami revealed that at that time, the wound was a small cut on Mohbad's hand but by the time they got home at midnight, the hand was already swollen.


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He told the coroner inquest that they tried to call Mohbad’s personal nurse, but she said she was unavailable prompting one of their team members identified as Spending to introduce his nurse.


He said they called the nurse, who came to administer an injection to him.


He noted that the late singer was very fine before the nurse came but slept before he was injected.


He revealed that due to water being poured on the floor in Mohbad’s room, he went to get a mop to clean the floor when his wife (Wumi) shouted his name from upstairs that he should come back.


Ayobami revealed that when he got there, he saw that Mohbad had collapsed on the floor and vomited the Indomie Noodles that he had eaten, with goosebumps already on his body.


 “The nurse said we should go and get him drugs; while we were at the pharmacy, I called the house to know how he was feeling, and they said I should come back", he said.


“When I got back, they were already outside trying to put him in a neighbour’s car to get him to the hospital, but the way I saw him, he was lifeless, his eyes were closed, and his hands were falling.


“While we were going to the hospital, there was traffic, so I came down from the other vehicle and ran to the hospital; I asked them if they had an ambulance, and they said no. Before I could get back to them, I saw them bringing Mohbad on a bike, and when we got to the hospital he was confirmed dead,” Ayobami said.

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