According to the report, the autopsy was conducted at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital ,LASUTH, and samples of Mohbad’s gastric content, blood, bone marrow, liver, kidney and lung were retrieved for a toxicology test.
The anatomical and pathological findings revealed that Mohbad had an injury on his right forearm and his body was exhumed with moderation to severe decomposition.
The autopsy also showed that no significant gross finding could be attributed to the singer’s death but showed a positive finding of Diphenhydramine, an anti-histamine, but the concentration was not in a fatal or lethal range.
The report concludes that there is a possibility of a drug reaction or anaphylactic shock.
The report also noted that the body was not embalmed prior to burial and exhumed eight days after burial, which may have affected the toxicology results.
Anti-histamines are medicines used to treat symptoms of allergies. They are also used to treat a variety of other conditions such as stomach problems, colds, and anxiety, among others.
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