Fabiyi mentioned that he is currently on the third day of his investigation into Mohbad’s death but will not disclose details for safety and privacy reasons.
Yomi Fabiyi’s announcement of a private investigation into Mohbad’s death has elicited mixed reactions from fans. The actor shared on Instagram that, as a Human Rights activist, he feels compelled to seek the truth. He mentioned it’s the third day of his inquiry but will keep details confidential for safety. He also posted a video from CURA_MED hospital, commending their efforts and evidence. While some fans support his quest for justice, others express skepticism about the investigation’s effectiveness.
See some of the reactions below:
Oriyomi_ayinke:
“Well-done uncle Yomi
Ilori_olaolu:
“With what you are doing, Mohbad death will get the justice we all are asking for. Well-done Baba
Ojure Oreoluwa_1:
“Weldone. More strength and plenty of wisdom
I Am Footboss_01:
“Well done Sir concerning Mohbad’s death
Adegoke Adeola Damilola:
“Pls be safe out there; you need to be protected physically, spiritually, etc. God will help you, sir
Remo_g_clef_teamgrace:
“God will protect and guide you.
Meanwhile, Mohbad’s Family Criticizes Lagos Police Investigation. Mohbad’s family has voiced their concerns and dissatisfaction regarding the Lagos State Police’s handling of the investigation into his death. In a letter from Taiwo Odumosu, representing the family, they criticized the police for their alleged lack of professionalism, diligence, and integrity in managing the case.
The family called for the current investigative team to be replaced by a specialized unit from headquarters. They accused the police of mishandling the crime scene, failing to respond adequately to their reports, and neglecting important evidence and witness statements.
“The police’s apparent avoidance of investigating this critical area is concerning and suggests a serious oversight in their investigative procedure,” the letter stated. The family expressed fears about a potential cover-up and urged that justice be pursued relentlessly.
“We rely on the almighty God and your good selves to get to the root of this case,” the letter concluded. “If it takes ten years, the killers of our son will be brought to justice, and history will not be kind to every single soul that covers up the iniquity and inhumanity of man to such a promising youngster.”
Additionally, the legal team representing Mohbad’s family has expressed concern over the public disclosure of sensitive details about his death. Taiwo Odumosu, a key member of the legal team, emphasized that such information should be shared with the police rather than made public. He urged anyone with relevant details to come forward to assist with the investigation, stressing that leaking information could hinder the inquiry.
A Coroner’s Court in Ikorodu, Lagos State, has ordered substituted service for key witnesses in the ongoing inquest into Mohbad’s death. Witnesses to testify include Mohbad’s sister-in-law, Karimot Ogunbayo; Boluwatife Adeyemo, aka Darosha; Mohbad’s lawyer, Oluwasanmi Falade; nurse Feyisayo Ogedengbe; and driver Fidelis Esanbor. The court has granted an application to serve witness summons through national newspapers and social media to ensure their prompt attendance and has also recalled Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi, and the IPO in charge of the case, ASP Muhammad Yusuf, for further clarification on new issues.