The Lagos State Domestic and S*xual Violence Agency (DSVA) has confirmed that the s*xual assault allegation involving TikTok content creator Mirabel has been referred to the relevant authorities in Ogun State.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the agency disclosed that it had established contact with a close associate of the survivor, who confirmed that she had been discharged from hospital care.
“Following our earlier statement and the public response, we successfully established communication with a close friend of the survivor, who confirmed that she has been discharged from the hospital,” the agency said.
The case, which gained attention on social media under the hashtag #StopRapingWomen, triggered intense public outrage and renewed calls for stronger protection for survivors of s*xual violence.
The DSVA acknowledged the role played by members of the public in drawing attention to the incident.
“We sincerely appreciate members of the public who provided helpful information via our direct messages, as well as everyone who tagged the Agency to ensure swift intervention,” the statement added.
According to information shared online by the survivor, the alleged assault occurred on Sunday, February 15, and was made public the following day.
However, the agency clarified that preliminary findings showed the incident did not occur within Lagos State.
“We have since confirmed that the incident occurred in Ogun State and is therefore outside the jurisdiction of the Lagos State Domestic and S*xual Violence Agency,” the DSVA stated.
It added that all relevant details had been forwarded to the appropriate authorities to ensure continuity of investigation.
“In the spirit of interagency collaboration and survivor protection, all relevant information at our disposal has been forwarded to the appropriate authorities in Ogun State,” the agency said.
The DSVA expressed confidence in the handling of the case by the Ogun State Police Command, noting that the survivor’s cooperation would be crucial to the investigative process.
“We understand that the Ogun State Police Command is currently handling the matter, and we trust that the survivor will fully cooperate with the appropriate authorities to enable a thorough investigation and due process,” it said.
Reaffirming its mandate, the agency stressed its continued commitment to supporting survivors and ensuring access to reporting channels for s*xual and domestic violence.
For assistance, the DSVA listed its emergency contacts, including 0813-796-0048, toll-free line 0-8000-333-333, MTN USSD code *6820#, and WhatsApp AI Chatbox 0812-893-7058.