Dowen College: Lagos govt gives reasons for exonerating 5 students over death of 12-year-old Sylvester

The Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP)  has explained why the government exonerated five students and five officials of Dowen College, Lekki suspected to be linked to the death of a student, Sylvester Oromoni.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted a source as saying that investigations did not establish any prima-facie case of murder against the accused persons.

Oromoni died on November 30, 2021 allegedly from the beating by his fellow students.

NAN further quoted the source as saying that two autopsies were conducted on the deceased to unravel the cause of his death.

The first autopsy was conducted by the Oromoni family in Warri, Delta State, while the second  by the Lagos State government.

It said the reports showed that the late Oromoni developed severe septicemia (sepsis) as a result of an infection on his right ankle.

The first autopsy conducted on December 2, 2021, by Dr Clement Vhriterhire, a Consultant Pathologist with Central Hospital, Warri, was witnessed by three other persons – an uncle of the deceased, Chief Opudu Boro, the investigating police officer and a lawyer.

The result of the autopsy conducted in Warri revealed acute bacteria pneumonia, acute pyelonephritis, acute bacterial hepatitis, acute gastritis and cerebral oedema with raised intra-cranial pressure.

It revealed the cause of death as acute bacteria pneumonia due to severe sepsis.

The toxicology results also stated that there was “no elevation of any known chemicals and substances of abuse in our clime.”

The second  autopsy conducted in Lagos on December 14, 2021, by Dr S.S. Soyemi, a Consultant Pathologist at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, was witnessed by 14 people including seven pathologists other doctors and police officers.

The seven pathologists included four pathologists, who each represented Dowen College and three of the accused students.

Vhriterhire, the Consultant Pathologist, who conducted the first autopsy in Warri, Delta was also present.

The result of the autopsy conducted in Lagos revealed marked pallor of organs, pneumonia (infection of the lungs), infection of the liver, kidney and heart.

“These infections emanated from the ankle infection described earlier in the report. Microscopic sections also confirmed these findings.

“Death was from septicemia, following infections of the lungs and kidneys arising from ankle wound.

“No evidence of blunt force trauma in this body. The findings in the oesophagus and stomach are not compatible with chemical intoxication. Death in this case is natural,” the result stated.

The DPP had stated in Paragraphs 3 and 4 of its advice dated January 4  that the late student, on November 20 2021, and November 21, 2021, suffered injuries while playing football with his friends in school and was taken to a sickbay by his friend and was released to his family on November 23, 2021.

The late Oromoni was taken to Warri by his father on November 26, 2021, and was being treated at home by a medical doctor, according to the DPP advice.

The DPP also stated in the advice that while being treated at home, the deceased told a family friend names of some senior students of the college who allegedly beat him for refusing to join a secret group.

It added that the deceased alleged that he was given an obnoxious substance by the senior students to drink.

On November 29, 2021, the deceased was taken to a diagnostic centre at Warri for a scan which revealed hepatomegaly due to acute viral hepatitis, according to advice.

On November 30, 2021, his condition deteriorated and he allegedly died while being rushed to the hospital, it added.

 – NAN

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