Autopsy Report Confirms Toxic Ingestion of Tramadol and Methamphetamine as Primary Cause of Afrofuji Artist Destiny Boy’s Death
Police release Destiny Boy's autopsy report. Toxic levels of tramadol and methamphetamine led to aspiration pneumonitis. Read the full investigation details here.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 4, 2026, 4:31 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Naija News

The Official Conclusion of a High-Profile Homicide Investigation
The Lagos State Police Command has officially concluded its investigation into the passing of the young Afrofuji sensation, Destiny Boy. Following his death under controversial circumstances in mid-January, the Police Homicide Section commissioned a comprehensive autopsy to address widespread rumors and public outcry. The findings, released nearly ten weeks after the artist's passing, provide a definitive medical explanation for a tragedy that had sparked intense debate across Nigerian social media platforms. By finalizing this report, authorities aim to provide closure to the family and address the various conspiracy theories that emerged following the initial news of the singer's demise.
Toxicology Results Reveal Presence of Lethal Substances
The autopsy, conducted by a Consultant Anatomic Pathologist, utilized advanced toxicology screening to identify foreign substances within the deceased's system. DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, the police spokesperson, confirmed on Friday that the results showed harmful levels of tramadol and its metabolites, along with methamphetamine. These findings indicate that the artist had ingested a combination of a potent synthetic opioid and a powerful stimulant prior to his death. The presence of these specific substances at toxic concentrations suggests a fatal interaction that overwhelmed the artist's respiratory and neurological systems.
The Medical Determination of Aspiration Pneumonitis
According to the official statement from the pathologist, the immediate cause of death was identified as aspiration pneumonitis. This condition occurs when foreign materials—often stomach contents—are inhaled into the lungs, typically due to a depressed level of consciousness or impaired gag reflex caused by severe intoxication. The report explicitly links this fatal lung inflammation to the ingestion of the toxic substances identified in the toxicology screen. This medical determination effectively counters earlier claims by unidentified associates who suggested the singer was merely nursing a long-term "private health challenge."
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