Crime

Autopsy report on late Timothy Adegoke: Pathologist addresses Court

On Wednesday, a Professor of Pathologist, Olusegun Sylvester Ojo, has addressed an Osun State High Court on the autopsy report on late Timothy Adegoke Oluwadamilare, which was conducted on the 22nd November, 2021.

Death of Timothy Adegoke cannot be anatomically determined, according to the Pathologist.

He disclosed this at the resumed hearing of the murder trial of Adegoke, an OAU postgraduate student allegedly killed inside Hilton Hotels and suites owned by Dr Rahman Adedoyin, for which he and six of his workers are facing trial.

Recalled that the high court had adjourned in April till May 25th, 2022 to allow the defendants to open their defence.

At the resumed trial, consultant pathologist, Professor Ojo under cross-examination from Mr Femi Falana, SAN, said the advance decompose the body had undergone made it difficult to determine the cause of death.

The pathologist ruled out violence as the cause of death of Adegoke Timothy

He further stated reason why he didn’t ruled out Natural disease of death

“No internal bleeding, no evidence of external bleeding”

Dr W A Oluogun, Seven (7) other pathologists carried out the test on the deceased body

The Chief Judge Adepele Ojo of the state High Court, hereby announced 30 minutes recess.

VAM News

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