The two domestic staff of ace musician, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, being detained in connection with the death of his three-year-old Ifeanyi Adeleke will know their fate after an autopsy is carried out on the boy, Theliberationnews can authoritatively gather.

According to reports, the nanny and the cook were directly in charge of Ifeanyi’s welfare, adding that they might also be liable for negligence.

A source who craved anonymity said, “The cook and the nanny were the ones directly with the child, so, they are guilty of negligence until the autopsy is conducted. During investigation, we have suspects, and depending on the case, the suspects may or may not be released.

“So far, the family has not objected to the autopsy, but how fast it will be done depends on the hospital. But the next move is to review the CCTV at the house.”

Theliberationnews had reported that after Ifeanyi’s corpse was recovered from the swimming pool at his father’s residence in the Banana Island area of Lagos State, it was deposited in a mortuary for autopsy.

The police subsequently invited eight domestic workers and after interrogation, six of them were released.

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However, two others, the nanny and the cook, were detained.

The State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, who confirmed the detention of the suspects, declined to give further details to avoid preempting investigation into the case.

He said, “If we need to detain them for longer than necessary, we will obtain a court order so as to ensure that we are not doing over detention or illegal detention.

“I can’t give much details about an ongoing investigation, but those two people detained are assisting us in our investigation. Those that were released have little or no bearing to the case but the two people detained are assisting us.

“Eight people were brought in for questioning, six people were allowed to go, the remaining two were the ones that have been placed under arrest and that makes them suspect.”

Asha Gangali, the spokesperson for the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, who described the death of Ifeanyi as devastating news, implored the state government to review the laws granting ownership of swimming pools to people in the state.

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Gangali said, “We would rather enjoin the Lagos State Government to review the permission that is given for swimming pools and certain structures in residential areas that can endanger the lives of minors.

“So, if it is approached from a law standpoint, it will be binding on all. It is not just that we are losing our precious children in the creative and movie industry, it also affects every other individual. If people should have a swimming pool in their residence, there should be precautions to prevent such happenings.”

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