The family of Nollywood film star, Moji Olaiya has debunked reports claiming that the body of the late actress has arrived Nigeria, stating, however, that plans were effortlessly been made to fly the remains of the actress and her two months baby back home as soon as possible.
One of the siblings of the actress, who begged to be anonymous, made this disclosure to Tribune Online today in a telephone conversation.
Describing as unfounded the report that has been making the rounds on news platforms (not Nigerian Tribune), he said that the delay in autopsy documents and arrangements to airlift the remains of the actress to Nigeria were some of the challenges the family and the burial committee were tackling at the moment.
Another source confirmed that Moji Olaiya’s body was going through another autopsy test as the forensic lab her body was formerly referred to earlier rejected it due to lack of close family members to fill out test documents.
The source said that the matter will soon be resolved as one of her siblings, Mr Femi Olaiya, had flown to Toronto to sign the autopsy documents as well as make arrangement for the repatriation of her body to Nigeria.
While the family awaits the conclusion of the autopsy tests, which is supposed to provide clinical cause of death, Moji Olaiya’s body will remain in Canada even as the burial committee make plans to give the actress a befitting burial.
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