Davido's Son Ifeanyi
Davido: Late Ifeanyi Adeleke’s Instagram Account Disabled
Davido son’s Instagram account has been disabled.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that barely 72 hours after the death of Ifeanyi Adeleke, son of the Nigerian international singer Davido and his fiancée, Chioma Rowland, his Instagram account has been disabled.
This online media platform gathered that Ifeanyi’s parents Davido and Chioma had created the account @davidifeanyiadeleke on his third birthday.
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The account is reported to have had about 50,000 followers before it was disabled.
Three-year-old Ifeanyi was reported to have drowned in his family swimming pool on Monday, October 31, at the singer’s banana island residence in Lagos state.
Meanwhile, earlier this morning that the Lagos State Police Command may conduct an autopsy to determine whether Ifeanyi died as a result of drowning in a swimming pool at his father’s residence in the Banana Island area of the state.
It was gathered that it is standard practice for the police to conduct an autopsy in such a case.
However, a source told The PUNCH that the police would desist from the move if the deceased family members were against it.
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“Though the family members are not saying anything yet because they are still in shock but until anybody says stop, the standard procedure is to conduct an autopsy and we are going to follow that procedure just like in any case of death,” the source said.
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