
Tragedy struck in Lagos after four gospel artistes were found dead inside a music studio following an overnight recording session.
The incident, which occurred in the Ajah area of the state, has sent shockwaves through the gospel music community and sparked widespread concern on social media.
According to preliminary reports, the artistes had reportedly stayed back in the studio to work late into the night. When they failed to respond the following morning, concerned individuals gained access to the studio and discovered their lifeless bodies.
The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the incident and stated that an investigation is underway to determine the cause of death.
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Police sources said there were no immediate signs of violence, but stressed that only a thorough examination would provide clarity.
The bodies have since been evacuated and deposited at a morgue for autopsy, while the studio has been sealed pending the outcome of investigations.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation as detectives work to establish the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
Colleagues, fans, and members of the gospel music industry have continued to express grief and disbelief over the loss, describing the deceased as passionate ministers who were committed to spreading faith through music.
