The family of late Chime Amaechi, who was found dead in the same car with Olugbemiga Abiodun, best known as DJ Olu, have killed the silence on their son’s death, claiming he wasn’t poisoned and that he or the late DJ Olu wasn’t drug user.
According to TheNet interview with Chime’s sister and father, Chime was said never to be a drug user or an addict.
“My late son was not a drug user. Like me he didn’t even drink and when he did, it was always in very small quantities.
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He was a level-head, nice human being. Even when he left school and started a business, he would always let me know his next line of action, so I am surprised that these lies are being spread about him. Chime is not that type of person. If you see drug addicts, they don’t think straight most times. Chime is not like that.
In our most recent report, we told you of how a source revealed that some hard drugs were found in the car in which both Chime and DJ Olu were found lifeless. Chime and Dj Olu were both found bleeding from their nostrils and mouths. Though a preliminary investigation is ongoing to unravel which drug substance was found in their car.
However, Chime’s father revealed in this interview, that the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Egdar Imohimi, corroborated the story that drugs were found in the car.
“I spoke to the DPO of Ikoyi Police Station when I saw the Punch story and he said investigations were still ongoing and there’s no way that can be correct.
“They even got the age wrong: they said he’s 25. My son that I gave birth to is just 23. He was 23 in February. We just want justice to be done”.
Chime’s sister, Sopulu Amaechi, said she suspects that the two friends were poisoned. She said her brother was not a drug user.
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“Chime was not that kind of person, I have seen addicts and I know how they act. My brother or DJ Olu were definitely not addicts.
“You see, addicts are always fidgeting, their account of what they do is not constant. Chime was always coherent. I never suspected his moves because he confided in me.
“So how would they say he overdosed on drugs? Nobody is asking for the name of the place they went to eat, neither are they asking if he was poisoned.
I am convinced that this was a case of poisoning or sabotage because I know my brother,” she added.
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Sopulu also said that she suspected the poisoning is connected to a business deal her brother and DJ Olu were negotiating with the Oyo State Government.
“My belief is that it was something connected to his business. He and Olu were negotiating a deal with the Oyo State Government and he had just arrived from Ibadan.
The person who reviewed the CCTV footage told us they saw someone drop something in their car and the person left. They should tell us who that person is,” she concluded.
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