Famous Doctor, Dr Chinonso Egemba better known as Aproko doctor provides a possible explanation why fresh blood was spotted at the gravesite of late Afrobeats singer, Mohbad after he was exhumed.
It would be recalled that authorities had exhumed the corpse of the singer to commence an autopsy to ascertain the true reason behind his death.
Eyewitnesses at the gravesite had reported seeing fresh blood and this has caused a stir online.
Using his medical expertise doctor Chinonso Egemba has given an explanation for the possible.
He wrote;
“Your blood has a red colour because of a compound called haemoglobin. That’s what carries oxygen through your body
When blood is exposed to air, the cells that carry these haemoglobin die, and the haemoglobin becomes exposed to air abs starts to change colour to a darker one.
This dark colour is because the haemoglobin is being changed to another compound called methemoglobin.
Normally, when people die, they die with all the blood in their system, but it doesn’t move because circulation has stopped, but it’s still there. Let’s not forget.
Now, during embalming, this blood is usually replaced with another fluid. The question is, “Was he embalmed?”
Even at that, you can’t get all the blood out! Some will still be left.
We all want to know why it’s still red, right? There is one possible reason, in a closed compartment, there is very little air underground, so it’s possible that the haemoglobin is not exposed enough to change colour to the darker one.
As to why it’s that much, we don’t have access to the body so we don’t know what other injuries we’re inflicted on his body, we remember his neck was in an unnatural position to fit in the coffin, it is possible that must have broken his vessels to cause some blood still in the system to leak out.
All we can do is speculate. We will not be more knowledgeable than people with the body physically and examining it.”
See his post below:
Your blood has a red colour because of a compound called haemoglobin. That's what carries oxygen through your body
When blood is exposed to air, the cells that carry these haemoglobin die, and the haemoglobin becomes exposed to air abs starts to change colour to a darker one.… https://t.co/RKk5V2E81D
— Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) September 21, 2023