“And the DPO was trying to debrief her to get facts of the case, but we found out that she wasn’t that coherent at that point in time, so he had to promptly take her to the hospital, a state hospital, for attention,” Babaseyi said.

She explained that the police acted based on the seriousness of the allegations contained in Mirabel’s viral TikTok posts.

“As you know, already, she is somebody, a victim of sexual assault as we presumed, as it was allegedly stated from her post on TikTok and the posts that were going viral on X. We acted in good faith.

“The DPO did everything professionally within his power to make her get medical attention. She was admitted into the ICU,” she added.

Babaseyi stressed that Mirabel was not arrested at any time, noting that her welfare remained paramount.

“She has been happily discharged from the hospital and as we speak now, she’s with us for us to further the investigation and to get to the logical conclusions of whether those allegations were true or not,” the police spokesperson stated.

The controversy began after Mirabel, known on TikTok as @mirab351, shared a distressing video alleging that she had been sexually assaulted in her apartment.

The claim triggered widespread outrage and calls for justice.

Initial reactions had linked the alleged incident to Lagos State. However, preliminary checks later indicated that the event occurred in Ogijo, Ogun State, shifting jurisdiction to the Ogun State Police Command.

Amid conflicting narratives online, the police dismissed rumours that Mirabel had been arrested, reiterating that she had voluntarily reported the matter and was receiving appropriate care while investigations continue.