Perez Medcare Hospital, the medical establishment where the late singer Mohbad was reportedly rushed to on Tuesday, September 12, has officially stated that he was brought in already deceased.
In an official statement released via their Instagram page on Monday evening, the hospital clarified that Mohbad arrived at the facility around 4:30 pm on the mentioned day, showing no signs of life.
Contrary to circulating rumors, Perez Medcare Hospital refuted claims that the singer was admitted to their medical facility.
The statement from Perez Medcare Hospital reads, “Attention of the Perez Medcare Hospital has been drawn to the misleading information being circulated in some social media platforms that Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba (AKA Mohbad) died in our medical facility.”
“We consider it pertinent to put on record that his lifeless body was brought to our medical facility around 04:30 pm on the 12th of September 2023, and after assessment by our medical team, it was discovered that there was no sign of life in him, no central or peripheral pulse, no heartbeat, no recordable vital signs, and his pupils were fixed and dilated.”
The hospital further mentioned their attempts at resuscitation and clarified that it was a case of BID (Brought in Dead).
“Upon inquiry about the circumstances leading to the emergency, we were informed that Mohbad was being treated at home by a nurse that administered injections on him.”
The hospital emphasized that Mohbad was never admitted to their facility, debunking claims to the contrary. They also made it clear that the nurse administering treatment at his home was not affiliated with their hospital, and the circulating video allegedly from their medical facility was not authentic.
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