Police reveals ‘hard drugs’ were found in car which Davido’s DJ, DJ Olu was found


Police Confirm Narcotics were recovered from DJ Olu And Chime’s death scene. Davido may have been vindicated following accusations that he knows what led to the deaths of his friends, especially DJ Olu. Police Commissioner Edgar Imohimi has said substances suspected to be hard drugs were found in the car of late DJ Olu.

Olugbenga Abiodun, popularly known as DJ Olu, and one Chime Amaechi, said to be a crew member of the ace artiste, were found dead on Saturday in a BMW car in a garage on Block B, Banana Island, Lagos.

Their deaths followed that of Tagbo Umeike, who died on his birthday at a bar in the Lekki area of the state after allegedly taking 10 shots of Tequila.

Both 25 years old, Abiodun and Amaechi were close friends to Davido and all had been partying with Tagbo Umeike in the early hours of Monday before the latter passed away, allegedly in Davido’s car.

According to Punch, operatives from the Ikoyi Police Division received a distress call that two young men were lying lifeless in a car.

It was learnt that the corpses had been deposited in the Lagos State Teaching Hospital morgue for post-mortem to find the actual cause of death.

Imohimi, told the newspaper that, “They were found dead in the garage. Some substances suspected to be drugs were found in the vehicle.

“But in any case, autopsies would be carried out to know the cause of death. There were no marks of violence on their bodies.

“Let the autopsies explain the cause of death. The substances will also be analysed. We need expert opinion and it is being done.”

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