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Bobrisky Hospitalized After Complaining of ‘Breast’ Pain In Police Custody – Reports
Bobrisky Hospitalized After Complaining of ‘Breast’ Pain in Police Custod
Controversial crossdresser Okuneye Idris, popularly known as Bobrisky, was reportedly rushed to Falomo Police Hospital after complaining of breast pain while in detention at the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex in Alagbon, Lagos.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Bobrisky, who had spent the night in a police cell, was transported to the hospital around 2:00 p.m. in an ambulance.
A source confirmed that Bobrisky, dressed in a black gown and covering his face with a shawl, had been taken for medical care following his complaint of breast pain.
Bobrisky was arrested on Monday night by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) at the Seme border in Lagos while allegedly trying to leave the country.
The FCID is seeking a remand order to keep Bobrisky in custody as detectives continue their investigation into the arrest. NIS spokesperson Kenneth Udo confirmed the arrest, describing Bobrisky as a “person of interest” intercepted during efforts to secure Nigeria’s borders. A formal statement from the FCID is expected later today.
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