The report of the autopsy conducted on the remains of Inspector Taiye Atobiloye, the policeman who died in a cell at the ‘D’ Division of the Kogi State Police Command, has revealed that he had marks of violence on his body.
The report also indicated that the victim’s “stomach was empty and contracted.”
“It would be abnormal for an individual to sustain that pattern of injuries from a fall. He may have been starved also because the report notes that his stomach was empty and contracted, which means that he had not eaten any food for at least 8-12 hours.” The victim’s family lawyer, Abidemi Ademola-Bank, said the autopsy report had established a prima facie case of manslaughter against the Deputy Commissioner of Police who ordered Taiye’s detention and the DPO of the ‘D’ Division.
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