The Lagos State Police Command has recovered substances suspected to be hard drugs from a car in which Olugbenga Abiodun, aka DJ Olu, and one Chime Amaechi, said to be a crew member of David Adeleke, a.k.a Davido, died.
Olugbenga Abiodun, popularly known as DJ Olu, and one Chime Amaechi, were found dead on Saturday in a BMW car in a garage on Block B, Banana Island, Lagos.
It was learnt that the corpses had been deposited in the Lagos State Teaching Hospital morgue for post-mortem to find the actual cause of death.
A police woman told the newspaper, “They were found dead in the car and blood was coming out of their noses and mouths. A doctor was also at the scene. Physical examination of the bodies indicated that the victims must have died of an overdose of substances suspected to be hard drugs. The substances were found in the car.”
Also confirming the incident, the Lagos State Acting Commissioner of Police, Edgar Imohimi, said the police recovered substances suspected to be drugs from the victims.
“They were found dead in the garage. Some substances suspected to be drugs were found in the vehicle.
“But in any case, autopsies would be carried out to know the cause of death. There were no marks of violence on their bodies.
“Let the autopsies explain the cause of death. The substances will also be analysed. We need expert opinion and it is being done.” -Edgar Imohimi.
Olugbenga Abiodun, popularly known as DJ Olu, and one Chime Amaechi, were found dead on Saturday in a BMW car in a garage on Block B, Banana Island, Lagos.
It was learnt that the corpses had been deposited in the Lagos State Teaching Hospital morgue for post-mortem to find the actual cause of death.
A police woman told the newspaper, “They were found dead in the car and blood was coming out of their noses and mouths. A doctor was also at the scene. Physical examination of the bodies indicated that the victims must have died of an overdose of substances suspected to be hard drugs. The substances were found in the car.”
Also confirming the incident, the Lagos State Acting Commissioner of Police, Edgar Imohimi, said the police recovered substances suspected to be drugs from the victims.
“They were found dead in the garage. Some substances suspected to be drugs were found in the vehicle.
“But in any case, autopsies would be carried out to know the cause of death. There were no marks of violence on their bodies.
“Let the autopsies explain the cause of death. The substances will also be analysed. We need expert opinion and it is being done.” -Edgar Imohimi.
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