Ummmmh Some Nigerians SMH.....The autopsy report of
Davido’s Friend and Caroline Danjuma's lover, Tagbo is fake and the report is
exactly identical to that of Kenneka Jenkins, the American teenager who walked
into a hotel freezer and died.
The fake autopsy report
which claims the 35 year old died of excessive alcohol intake,shows Kaneka's
name was replaced with Tagbo’s.
It is not clear if this was
an intentional move on someone's part to conceal the real cause of death.
It reads……….
The Medical Examiner’s
Office autopsy has revealed that alcohol was a substantial factor in the death
of a 35-year-old Tagbo Umeike, the friend of Davido who died on his birthday.
The result also showed that
he had alcohol and drugs in his system capable of easing a person into the
early stages of hypothermia and eventual death.
The toxicology tests
detected alcohol (Bacardi 151, 75.5% Alcohol) and topiramate, a medication for
epilepsy and/or migraines in a man’s system, in Tagbo Umeike.’
Tagbo’s blood-alcohol
concentration (BAC) was at 0.112, higher than the 0.08 legal limit for normal
human being state, the coroner’s office stated.
While his family claims
that Tagbo “didn’t have a prescription for any type of topiramate medication”,
the coroner’s office stated that the amount of drug in Tagbos’ system was in
the “therapeutic range.”
A statement by the
coroner’s office said, “Alcohol and topiramate are synergistic. When combined,
the effect of either or both drugs is enhanced.”
“Topiramate, like alcohol,
can cause dizziness, impaired memory, impaired concentration, poor
coordination, confusion and impaired judgment.
“Central nervous system
depression, or impairment, combined with cold exposure can hasten the onset of
hypothermia and death.”
Meanwhile,Kaneka's autopsy
as published by CBS Chicago reads a Medical Examiner’s Office autopsy revealed
that cold exposure was a substantial factor in the 19-year-old’s death. She was
also found to have alcohol and drugs in her system capable of better easing her
into the early stages of hypothermia, later leading to her death.
Toxicology tests detected
alcohol and topiramate, a medication for epilepsy and/or migraines in a woman’s
system, in Jenkins’. Her blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) was at 0.112, higher
than the 0.08 legal limit for driving in the state of Illinois, the coroner’s
office stated.
Jenkins didn’t have a
prescription for any type of topiramate medication, according to her family.
The coroner’s office claims the amount of drug in Jenkins’ system was in the
“therapeutic range.”
“Alcohol and topiramate are
synergistic. When combined, the effect of either or both drugs is enhanced.
Topiramate, like alcohol, can cause dizziness, impaired memory, impaired
concentration, poor coordination, confusion and impaired judgment,” a news
release said. “Central nervous system depression, or impairment, combined with
cold exposure can hasten the onset of hypothermia and death.”
Ile aye buruu
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