Ogun Pregnant Woman’s Death- An inquiry has been opened by the Ogun State Police Command into the circumstances surrounding the death of Tosin Lawal, a pregnant woman who was 21 years old and lived in the Ilaro region of the state.
Omolola Odutola, who is the spokesperson for the command, revealed that the woman, who was 21 years old at the time, suddenly experienced an unusual sensation in her heart, which was identified as heart palpitations, despite the fact that she had not previously suffered from any sickness.
In accordance with a situation report filed by the Ilaro Division of the police department, the wife’s husband, Akeem, took her to the Ore-Ofe Specialist Hospital on the morning of Monday, March 10, 2025, after she reported that her heart was beating very quickly.
When Lawal arrived at the hospital at approximately 3:30 p.m., the attending physician declared her dead upon arrival.
“The husband said Lawal told him that her heart was beating faster. The doctor declared her dead on arrival after she was rushed to the hospital.
“The police have advised Akeem to take his wife’s remains to the State Hospital morgue for preservation and autopsy. Coroner forms have been submitted for further investigation into the cause of death.”
Also, IREPORT247NEW reported that at the De-Lay Classic Hotel in Kajola Village, which is located close to Obafe Town in Ogun State, the body of Abel Johnson, a hotel staff who was 62 years old, was discovered recovered inside his room.
Before going to his room for the night, Johnson was last seen in good health at approximately 11am (eleven o’clock) on Thursday morning. On the other hand, when he did not show up for work the following morning, reasons for concern were raised.
According to Odutola, Johnson’s colleague Shobayo Ahmed, along with a woman who was named as Johnson Blessing, reported the incident to the police at the Owode Egba Division at approximately 13.00pm on Friday afternoon.
Following their arrival at the scene, the police did a physical investigation of the deceased individual’s body and discovered no obvious signs of violence.
They did not find any indications of any kind of criminal activity. Following the taking of photographs, the deceased individual’s body was taken to the State Hospital in Ijaye, Abeokuta, in order to undergo an autopsy.