The family of the late Nollywood actress, Moji Olaiya, on Monday, released a statement indicating that the autopsy conducted on her remains showed that she died of a ‘natural medical cause’.
In a statement by Moji’s brother, Femi
Olaiya, the family dismissed rumours that the late actress was poisoned in
Canada where she was delivered of a baby girl in Feburary.
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| Moji Olaiya |
However, doctors, who spoke with our
Journalists on Monday, said that the autopsy report suggested that the late
mother of two must have died of a traceable and demonstrable medical cause.
A medical consultant with the Ladoke
Akintola University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Dr. Adeoye Oyewole
said, “Someone is said to have died of a ‘ medical cause’ when there is a
traceable and demonstrable medical pathology that is related to the death. The
term ‘natural medical cause’ is not medical.
“For instance, if the person had
suffered a heart or cardiovascular event just before he/she died, that is a
traceable medical cause. If the person also had an underlying medical condition
like an enlarged heart but an event triggered a shock to the system to have
caused the death, it is also a medical cause.”
A cardiologist with the Lagos
University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Dr. Afolabi Akinkunmi, corroborated
Oyewole’s views, saying there was always a medical cause to every death; and an
autopsy was usually carried out to establish the exact or underlying cause of
the individual’s death.
Akinkunmi said, “There is always a
medical cause for every natural death. If you have any doubt, then the autopsy
report is conducted and the coroner will state it on the death certificate.”
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| Moji Olaiya |
Another expert. Dr. Babajide Saheed,
noted that a person who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest or a condition that
shuts down the brain or nervous system in a short time is said to have died of
a natural cause.
Saheed said, “There is always a medical
pathology to every natural death. So a natural death means that there is
nothing you could have done to help the individual, such as if the person
experienced a sudden cardiac arrest and died even before getting to the
hospital.
“If a person that has a terminal
disease such as leukemia dies, it is a natural death because there is nothing
you could have done for the patient. These are natural deaths with a traceable
medical pathology.”
The actress died on May 18 in Canada
and her remains were interred at the Ebony Vaults, Ikoyi Cemetery, on Wednesday.


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