Keshi's Body Set For Autopsy
The body of Stephen Keshi is now at Stella Obasanjo Hospital, Benin
city, for autopsy to finally determine the cause of his death, Oriental
Times understands.
The body of the football icon was moved on Thursday following demands
for an autopsy by the family who are casting doubt on initial reports
that he died from “cardiac arrest”.
Keshi died midnight on Tuesday/Wednesday after reportedly complaining of “unbearable” pains in his legs.
He was declared dead on arrival at the Faith Mediplex hospital, Airport Road, Benin.
However, after his death, a statement released by Emmanuel Ado, his brother and manager, said Keshi “suffered a cardiac arrest”.
But Ricky Aburime, Keshi’s brother-in-law, insisted an autopsy needed to be done to determine the actual cause of death.
He said Keshi’s nephew, Ebuka, who was with him had massaged him on the leg.
“After that his countenance changed and that was when we rushed him to hospital,” Aburime was quoted to have said.
“One hour after that massage his nephew who was with him said his
countenance change and showed sign of depression and he complained that
he didn’t like the way he was feeling and called Ebuka and they rushed
him to Faith Mediplex.
“But unfortunately he was brought in dead. This happened between 11:30pm
to 12.00pm. The doctor confirmed that Stephen was dead after doing
their check-up. Since he wasn’t a patient in the hospital, protocol
would not allow them to write any report or give a death certificate.
“They said we should go and get the police which we did and they
inspected the body and took the picture before they took him to the
mortuary. For better preservation we are moving his body to Stella
Obasanjo hospital. We will still do a proper press conference as it is
befitting his personality.
“We are not embalming now until the experts come and do the proper toxicology on the body. At that point, we lay everything to rest. We don’t want to speculate because we are not medical experts. Only proper autopsy can tell the actual cause of death. He never showed any sign of ailment.”
A group of journalists said they were on the phone with Keshi “for hours” on Tuesday and he did not show any signs of sickness.

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