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Adeleke’s death: Autopsy report to be made public next week -Family

The immediate younger brother of late Senator Isiaka Adeleke who died on April 23, Dr. Deji Adeleke, has said that the cause of the death of his brother is yet to be determined.

He said this at a press conference on behalf of the family of the deceased.

Dr. Adeleke pointed out that it would take one to two weeks before the result of the postmortem would be known as to determine the actual cause of his death.

He explained that the postmortem for the determination of the cause of his brother’s death was what caused delay in his burial last Sunday.

This, he said, justify why the brother was not buried immediately according to Islamic rites.

Dr. Adeleke urged youths of the community as well as politicians not to be violent by distrupting the peace in account of his name.
He noted that the deceased never encouraged thuggery, violence and problems during his lifestyle

He however emphasized that the moment details analysis of his autopsy is out it would made known.

He said, “Our brother was a Muslim as you all know but we have to delay his burial till the following so as to conduct postmortem test and the doctors said it would take one to two days before the result out contrary to what is being speculated on the social media and some conventional newspaper.

“However, his death is painful one and family is still dreaming weather is alive or not because our brother was not sick before his sudden death.

“We have cried and cried we cannot query God, however, we want to mourn our late brother in peace and not violence.

“How want to use this opportunity to appeal to the people outside there to stop carrying the speculations in order not cause mayhem.”
Dr. Adeleke urged that nobody should prelude the causes of the death of his brother until autopsy result was out.

He lamented that the pains of his death would take a very long time before it could be healed in their hearts.
“We have cried and cried we cannot query God, however, we want to mourn our late brother in peace and not violence,” he said.

He however, appreciated President Muhammad Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo , Dr Bukola Saraki, Senate Presisent, Governor Ibikunle Amosun, Governor Isiaka Ajumobi, Governor Ayodele Fayose, Governor Akeredolu and former Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Alinko Dangote, Niyi Adebayi, traditional rulers, religious leaders and entire people of the country for sympathizing with them.

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