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Senator Isiaka Adeleke's died of painkiller overdose- Autopsy Report


The autopsy report of the late Sen.Isiaka Adeleke, the Osun West Senator who died suddenly yesterday in Oshogbo, the Osun State capital, has reveal that the former state governor was killed by an overdose of painkillers administered to him by an unqualified medical technician..
A source at the Osun State Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital said the late Senator recently began preparations to run for governor in the state in 2018.  On Saturday, he embarked on a series of political events, before heading out to the events he was complaining to his about the pain, and a quack administered the painkillers intravenously, relieving him of the pain.
When he woke up he complained of chest pain and fatigue, shortly after telling his aides not to allow any visitors to see him he had a heart attack and was pronounced dead at Biket Hospital in Oshogbo.
Since his passing, youths in his hometown of Ede have been rioting, alleging that the Senator was poisoned to prevent him from running for governor.  The riots forced the state government to order an autopsy at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital. 
According to Sahara reporters, preliminary results from pathologists showed that the intravenous medication, fluid laced with a huge quantity of painkillers conspired to block his heart leading to a heart attack that killed him.

His death had sparked outrage in his hometown where youths claimed he was poisoned by his political opponents.

An angry mob has reportedly disrupt the burial of Senator Isiaka Adeleke which which took place today, April 24, in Osun state. The mob reportedly collapsed a canopy on Amosun, Akeredolu, Oyinlola and others reportedly to chase out Idiat Babalola, who is a commissioner nominee of Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

 Babalola and other dignitaries were chased out from under the canopy by the youths who alleged that the former governor was poisoned by some APC leaders.

Problem started when Babalola was sighted by the mourners who demanded that she should be sent out.

The mob reportedly insisted that Babalola should leave the burial ceremony and they refused to listen to pleas by all dignitaries seated under the same canopy. They started shaking the canopy where Governors Ibikunle Amosun, Rotimi Akeredolu, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola and Deji Adeleke were seated to chase out Babalola who they described as a betrayer.


 

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