An Ikeja High Court on Friday viewed slide images of the autopsy
conducted on the remains of Cynthia Osokogu, who was murdered in a Lagos
Hotel on July 22, 2012.
The images were shown to the court through a projector by Consultant
Pathologist and Chief Medical Examiner of Lagos State, Professor John
Obafunwa.
Mr. Obafunwa, the Vice Chancellor of the Lagos University, LASU, was
testifying at the resumed trial of four men charged with the alleged
murder of the 25-year-old lady.
The men, Okwumo Nwabufo (33), Olisaeloka Ezike (23), Orji Osita (33)
and Ezike Nonso (25), are facing a six-count charge of conspiracy,
murder, stealing, reckless negligence and possession of stolen goods.
The images showed that late Ms. Osokogu’s hands were tied behind her
back with a duct tape and a chain covered with a blue plastic wrap. It
further showed several bruises on her body, while her mouth was stuffed
with a handkerchief, hair net and weave-on which were sealed with a duct
tape.
Led in evidence by the Lagos State Attorney-General, Ade Ipaye, Mr.
Obafunwa said the autopsy was carried out five months after the deceased
was killed.
He said that samples were taken from her various organs for
toxicology studies, to determine the presence or absence of chemicals
(drugs) on her system.
The expert witness said the toxicology result came back negative;
adding that this might be due to the time the autopsy was conducted.
“It is either that drugs were absent in the first instance or as a
result of the time interval which could have made the drugs disintegrate
and become undetectable,” he said.
The forensic pathologist said that Osokogu’s corpse was tagged
“unknown” when it was brought to the morgue at the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja. He said that a duct tape
was used to cover her mouth, adding that the only clothing she had on
was an under shirt with pink stripes.
He said: “From our findings, the lungs of the deceased were heavily
engorged with blood, weighing between 400 and 500 grammes, instead of
the normal 250 and 300 grammes.
“There were also tiny beads on the surface, which was caused by the accumulation of blood, called Pulmonary Oedema.”
Mr. Obafunwa told the court that when the kidney of the deceased was
sliced open, it had dark spots in some areas, indicating a shutdown of
blood circulation due to shock.
He said that there were also suspected bite marks on Ms. Osokogu’s thighs.
“Like I said the last time, the deceased was asphyxiated, which means
absence of oxygen supply to the body. That was the immediate cause of
death. It was as a result of the blockage of her upper respiratory
airways.
“This blockage was caused by the deceased being gagged and choked,” he said.
Messrs Nwabufo and Ezike are standing trial for allegedly murdering
Ms. Osokogu at Cosmilla Hotel, Lake View Estate, Festac Town, Lagos.
Mr. Osita, a pharmacist, is also being prosecuted for negligently
selling the Rohypnol Flunitrazepan tablets to Mr. Ezike, which was
allegedly used to drug Ms. Osokogu, before she was killed.
The fourth defendant, Mr. Nonso, was charged to court for being in
possession of three blackberry mobile phones belonging to the deceased.
The trial judge, Olabisi Akinlade, adjourned the case till May 31 for continuation of trial.
1 comment:
May her soul continue 2 rest in peace amen
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