Dammy Krane Accuses Davido of Involvement in Tagbo Umeike’s Death

Popular Nigerian singer, Dammy Krane, has made shocking allegations against his fellow musician, Davido, regarding the tragic death of their mutual friend, Tagbo Umeike, on October 3, 2017. In a video message posted on his Instagram account, Dammy Krane accused Davido of orchestrating Tagbo’s demise by encouraging him to consume an excessive amount of alcohol on his birthday and then abandoning him in a car until he passed away.

Dammy Krane went on to claim that Davido, who has previously boasted about his clean record with the law, is using his wealth to conceal his “evil deeds.” The singer expressed his disappointment in Davido’s lack of remorse for the incident and accused him of shifting blame onto innocent parties, leading to their arrest.

Despite these serious accusations, Davido has yet to respond to the allegations. It is important to note that an autopsy report indicated that alcohol played a significant role in Tagbo’s death, with traces of both alcohol and drugs found in his system, potentially contributing to his untimely passing.

The controversy surrounding this tragic event continues to unfold, with Dammy Krane vowing to reveal more hidden truths in the coming year. As the public awaits further developments, the impact of these allegations on the Nigerian music industry and the relationships between its prominent figures remains to be seen.

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