A Lagos Coroner inquest set up to unravel the circumstances that led to the death of Sylvester Oromoni Jnr., a 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos, has said that he died of natural causes. The coroner, Magistrate Mikhail Kadiri stated that the deceased’s death was avoidable but for parental negligence, while absolving staff of the college of any complicity.
Hmmmm,there once was a country.u see y people don't come out to state their case and complain?those with more,trample on others.rest in peace dear child.may those responsible for your demise, know no peace .and for all those who covered up evidence may they meet their end.our God is never late.
ReplyDeleteHOW?????? π‘π‘π‘. It was crystal clear his death wasn't natural.
ReplyDeleteThis is just sad.π’
ReplyDeleteRest in perfect peace young man.
So what are the natural causes which led to his death?
ReplyDeleteSepticemia (according to various autopsy reports and ultimately the Coroner's Inquest). He was at home without adequate medical attention for a week before giving up the ghost. May God rest his soul.
DeleteVery good question .
DeleteThanks for the info, 11:04
DeleteAaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh
ReplyDeleteNaija naija which way? Will these people make heavenπ₯Ίπ€, (well..who am I to judge) they should fear God o! Something that is so glaring it wasn't natural. From the picture, just seeing the boy's mouth,isn't it obvious it's a burn from a chemical ? Okay oo. Let God judge.
ReplyDeleteIt's worthy of note how Nigerian netizens seem to be quiet over this heart wrenching News. The few comments here says it all. It's just Sadddd. Where do we go from here?
ReplyDeleteSMH...
ReplyDeleteHis father is the "Tony Kabaka" of Delta state.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why such a person did not take this issue to "the mattresses" but decided to take the legal route.
Its shocking.
P.S: However, there is some "truth" in the judgement, as the first 36 hours of the incident, its said that instead of getting him medical attention, the father took the boy by road to Delta state to meet with his spiritual leader (Miyerijesu: The Bishop of the World) who gave him "miracle chewing gum" for the boy. This Bishop insists that any sick member of his church must never visit hospitals for help.
Are you for real?
DeleteThey actually did that?
No this cannot possibly be true anon 11.38
@Anon 15:27,
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Pure Injustice to save the school of the wealthy.
ReplyDeleteContinue to rest in peace Bobo,that picture traumatised me,for a long time, then.πππ
ReplyDeleteSeriously?
ReplyDeleteHnmmm May Nigeria not happen to us.
ReplyDeleteI can never forget a video of Sylvester I watched, he was crying. You could see that he was in so much pain. It broke my heart that day. I can't even imagine how the parents felt watching their son in so much agony and eventually dying before their very eyes.
ReplyDeleteMay God help us, I really feel for his parents.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad. If the boy wasn't maltreated in the school he won't be taken home in the first place. May God rest his soul.
ReplyDeleteNigeria my country
ReplyDeleteReally!!??
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad.
Hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteIf money can obtain court judgement in Nigeria, is it coroner's inquest that money cannot buy?
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