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TikToker Mirabel in ICU as Ogun Police Probe Sexual Assault Allegation

he Ogun State Police Command has confirmed that a TikToker identified as Mirabel is in an intensive care unit as investigations continue into her allegations of sexual assault.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Oluseyi Babaseyi, disclosed this on Thursday during an appearance on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief programme.

Babaseyi said police established contact with the content creator earlier this week after her viral videos detailing the allegations sparked widespread outrage. Officers initially traced her to the Ibafo area before determining that the incident she reported allegedly occurred in Ogijo, a border community between Ogun and Lagos states.

“When the DPO in Ibafo met with her, she was taken to the hospital for medical analysis. She wasn’t as stable as necessary, but we ensured the investigation continued.

“As we speak, she is in the intensive care unit receiving appropriate care. Her medical well-being is more important to us at this point. When she is stable, we can continue investigations and obtain the necessary facts,” Babaseyi said.

He stressed that her health remains the immediate priority, noting that investigators would obtain further details once she is stable enough to provide a comprehensive account.

The case has generated intense debate on social media, with some users questioning the authenticity of her claims.

Babaseyi urged the public to avoid drawing premature conclusions.

“We advise people not to jump to conclusions based on emotions. We are investigating and will rely on evidence to reach a logical conclusion,” he said, calling on individuals with useful information to come forward.

The spokesman said invitations had been issued to certain individuals but declined to provide specifics, citing the need for discretion.

He also dismissed online claims that Mirabel had been arrested, clarifying that she filed a complaint and is being treated as a victim.

“She was not arrested by the police. She reported a case, and we are investigating. Nothing like her arrest happened,” he said.

“If the allegation is established to be true, the perpetrator will be arrested and charged to court appropriately. If otherwise, the law also addresses giving false information,” the police added.

Mirabel’s case came to public attention after videos she posted on Sunday, alleging that she had been assaulted, went viral. She also alleged that the suspect later contacted her via social media.

Following the viral posts and the #StopRapingWomen campaign, the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency initially engaged with the matter before jurisdiction shifted to the Ogun State Police Command, where the incident reportedly occurred.

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