Lagos studio owner arrested over death of gospel artiste, three others
The tragedy has since sparked outrage online, with colleagues and friends demanding justice and a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding their deaths.
While the exact cause of death remains unknown, speculations have ranged from inhalation of generator fumes to possible food poisoning.
Adebisi said the studio owner, Akintayo Akinbola — who is also the husband of the celebrant — reported the incident to the police on Wednesday.
According to her, he told investigators that he bought food for the artistes on Tuesday night and left them in the studio located inside the HFP Shopping Complex before going home.
“He said the artistes returned to the studio with the food while he left. At about 11am on Wednesday, he came back and found the door locked from the inside. He called for help, and the door was forced open. On entering, the lifeless bodies of the four artistes were discovered,” Adebisi explained.
She added that detectives who visited the scene found no marks of violence on the bodies.
“The corpses were taken to Mainland Hospital, Yaba, where a doctor confirmed them dead. The bodies have been deposited at the mortuary for autopsy and preservation,” she said.
Meanwhile, some associates of the victims alleged that the celebrant had gone into hiding, noting that her husband was the one currently in custod
One of their colleagues, who requested anonymity, said, “Olanireti invited them, but since the incident happened, she has refused to speak. Her social media accounts are now private. The husband is the one with the police
In an emotional video circulating on social media, the mother of one of the victims, Matthew, appealed for justice, describing the deaths as painful and suspiciou
“Nigerians, please help me. Matthew went to a show. They left on Tuesday. There were four of them. When we got to the venue in Ajah, we couldn’t find them. We kept calling their phones, but no response,” she said tearfull
“We later found their corpses. Please, don’t let me suffer in vain. I don’t know what they gave them to eat. The four of them who slept in that studio died
Incidents of sudden deaths in enclosed spaces have been reported across the country in recent years, often linked to generator fumes, poor ventilation or faulty electrical equipment.
It has been reported in January that a family of six in Rivers State died from suspected inhalation of generator fumes.
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