Lagos:
By: Andy BABATUNDE
Published,
SUNDAY, January 2, 2022
AN AUTOPSY CARRIED OUT BY THE CONSULTANT PATHOLOGIST AT THE CENTRAL HOSPITAL
WARRI, Dr Clement
Vhriterhire, has established that Sylvester Oromoni died of “acute lung injury
due to chemical intoxication in a background of blunt force trauma.”
This
is just as Oromoni’s family kicked against the decision of the Lagos State
Police Command to release the housemaster and other staff of Dowen College,
Lekki.
Oromoni,
who was a student at the Lagos-based school, died on November 30 last year
after efforts to save his life failed.
The 12-year-old boy was alleged to have been attacked for refusing to join a
cult group.
Oromoni’s father had alleged
that his child was beaten and fed a liquid chemical.
But Dowen College had
dismissed the claim, saying the boy sustained injuries while playing football
with his colleagues.
Lagos State Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, had ordered a probe while Dowen College was sealed
off.
Odumosu, in a press briefing
on Friday, said the school housemasters involved in the case had been released
since the court order to remand them had expired.
He also said that the police
had concluded its investigations, forwarded its report to the Directorate of
Public Prosecutions (DPP), and had received a response.
“The corpse was brought from
Delta to Lagos. The post-mortem was carried out in Lagos. The result is out. As
of now, it has not brought out the issue of murder on anybody,” he was quoted
as saying.
“Toxicology is still to be
carried out which is the final one. The interim one has not.
“Based on that, the court
order we got has elapsed and we have released the housemaster and others on
bail as of yesterday because they have not been indicted of murder. It is only
murder cases that are not subject to bail.
“Since the medical report
has not indicted them so far, I think there is a need for them to have their
freedom because bail is not the end of the case.”
The development comes after
the court had granted bail to five students charged with the alleged murder of
Oromoni.
In his reaction, Perry
Oromoni, a member of the bereaved family, who spoke to TheCable Lifestyle,
kicked against the outcome of the police probe.
He also accused the Lagos
police and the government of hoarding the second autopsy result of the corpse.
“The Lagos State Government
has decided to go in favour of Dowen College Lagos and murderers involved,” he
said.
“The Oromoni family has been quiet because we’ve been patiently waiting for the
Lagos government to conclude their autopsy and also see how swift they are in
carrying our justice for Sylvester.”
Below are documents showing the result of the autopsy.
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