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OAU Student, Adegoke’s Autopsy Report: Circumstantial Evidence Says Adedoyin Is Not A Ritualist

Amid the controversial surroundings the death of Timothy Adegoke, a 37-year old Man MBA student at the OAU, who was declared missing on November 7 before his corpse was found eight days later.

The social media had already given its own judgment, hanging accused persons on the crucifix. It alleged that Dr. Ramon Adedoyin as a ritualist, A section of the media even claimed that part of the deceased body was missing.

Considering the circumstances, copy of the autopsy report conducted on Timothy Adegoke’s body and began to examine it. Three pathologists and four other medical experts participated in the four-hour autopsy that took place in the Department of Morbid Anatomy of the University Teaching Hospital of the state where the death took place. The report claimed that Timothy died of ‘severe trauma’

However, Timothy’s internal and external organs were said to be untouched, which debunked the rumors of being used for rituals purpose.

Family to Police IG

The family, through one of their lawyers, Mr. Uriah Lawal urged the police to grant Ramon Adedoyin bail or take him to court so he can prove his innocence.

According to the statement, Chief Adedoyin is said to have spent over 30 days in police detention since the reported death of late Mr. Adegoke in Hilton Hotel.

The statement states that: “His only offence so far – if it is a crime – is that he owns the hotel despite all proven facts that he is not involved in its day-to-day operations.

“We cannot understand the rationale for his continued incarceration when he has not been found to have any hand in the unfortunate death of Me Adegoke.

“His Lawyers have expressed frustration about the bail process as the police keep introducing one flimsy condition after the other each time the bail issue is raised.

“At this point, we are inclined to believe there’s a powerful force behind his detention and we fear the worst could happen if the IG does not step in urgently, given Chief Adedoyin’s deteriorating health.

“We remain convinced that he has not committed any offence to warrant his over 30-day confinement in police custody, especially as investigations so far has not revealed anything criminal against his person.

We therefore urge the Inspector General to use his good office to either grant him bail or charge him to court.

“Chief Adedoyin is ready to prove his innocence at any time. His conduct so far has shown his willingness to allow the police investigate the case unhindered so that the perpetrators can have their day in court. Holding him indefinitely in police custody will therefore serve no useful purpose. The innocent must not be allowed to suffer unjustly.

Recalled that Chief Adedoyin and some staff of the Hilton were arrested following the death of Mr. Timothy Adegoke, a MBA student of the Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, allegedly in the hotel.”

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