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Alleged Domestic Violence: Lagos Orders Inquest Into Bimbo Ogbonna’s Death

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The Lagos State Government has ordered a coroner’s inquest to unravel the cause of death of late Bimbo Ogbonna, the wife of a popular Lagos auto dealer, Ikechukwu Ogbonna, (otherwise known as IVD), who allegedly died recently on account of severe injuries from a fire.

Lagos Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo, SAN,who conveyed this in a statement, said that thorough investigation would be carried out to ascertain the cause of Bimbo’s death.

According to him, findings of the investigation would be made public in due course and appropriate sanctions meted out to anyone found culpable.

He added:“A coroner’s inquest has immediately been requested, in line with section 14 and 15 of the Coroners’ Systems Law, Laws of Lagos State 2015, to determine the cause and circumstances of death.By Section 14(1)(d) of the Coroners’ System Law of the State: “A report of death shall be made to any of the agencies for the report of death or the office of the Coroner and be subject to post-mortem examination where there is reasonable cause to believe that the cause of death was: violent, unnatural or suspicious.”

“Section 15(1) and (9) further enjoins the Coroner to hold an inquest whenever he or she is informed that the death of the deceased person was in a violent, unnatural or suspicious situation or believes an inquest is desirable following the report of a reportable death”

The attorney-general also charged the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) to assist the Police and other law enforcement agencies in investigating the case and ascertaining the cause of death of the late Bimbo which had attracted wide media attention.

The Executive Secretary of DSVA, Mrs Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi also reiterated the state government’s resolve to ensure perpetrators of sexual and gender based violence crimes were brought to face the full wrath of the law.

She also urged residents to report cases of domestic and sexual violence cases to the DSVA office in Alausa Ikeja or call the toll free number 08000333333 (24/7).

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