The Coroner, Chief Magistrate Olusegun Ayilara made this known during the court’s sitting on Monday in Osogbo.
Ayilara said that the court commenced sitting on May 10, and 10 out of the 15 respondents summoned by the court had appeared before it.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that since the coroner started sitting, the major people that saw the late senator had appeared before the court to give evidence.
They include the nurse that treated him before his death and the forensic team that carried out autopsy on him.
The Adeleke family, however, refused to honour the invitation of the court, stating in a news conference that the death of the senator was being politicised.
According to them, and that they are not in support of the setting up of the coroner inquest by the state government.
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Continue to rest in peace
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ReplyDeletehe was killed no doubt. Politics na dirty game
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