Falana Trashes Coroner Report Of The Death Of 12-Yr-Old Dowen College Student Sylvester Oromoni

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Kemisola Oye 

HUMAN rights activist, Mr Femi Falana (SAN) has said that it was curious that the Coroner who investigated the sudden death of the 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lekki, Sylvester Oromoni Junior, ignored the evidence of the government pathologist that the “black substance” found in the stomach of the deceased was not subjected to toxicological examination.

Mr Falana was reacting to the lengthy ruling delivered by Magistrate Mikhail Kadiri, who presided over the inquest into the sudden death of the schoolboy 

Magistrate Kadiri had exonerated the authorities of Dowen College and blamed the unfortunate death of Sylvester Oromoni Junior on the negligence of the family doctor. 

He said that the allegation was that the deceased was forced to drink a poisonous substance. Mr Falana noted that it was curious that the Coroner ignored the evidence of the government pathologist that the “black substance” found in the stomach of the deceased was not subjected to toxicological examination. 

He posited that the Lagos State Acting Director of Public Prosecution at the material time had recommended that some staff and students be prosecuted for criminal negligence over their role in the incident.  

He said, “Four days later, the Acting DPP turned around to say that there was no case to answer without any fresh evidence from the Police investigators. The Coroner ruled that the Acting DPP has the power to withdraw her recommendations at any time. 

“The doctors who testified stated that the deceased died of Sepsis and that the Sepsis could have been caused by excessive massaging of the leg of the deceased. The Coroner conveniently overlooked the fact that the school doctor and the nurses massaged the leg of the deceased for two days before inviting his parents to take him home.”  

Mr Falana, who represented the Oromoni family at the inquest, further posited that in an attempt to exonerate Dowen College, the Coroner was silent on the overwhelming evidence of the deceased, his sister and other students by the same set of students.

“In particular, the Coroner discountenanced the evidence of a student who had testified that he saw the deceased beaten up and subjected to torture by a group of senior students.

“In spite of such uncontradicted evidence, the Coroner said that the deceased died of natural causes. The Coroner claimed that the negligence of the family doctor led to the death of the deceased but failed to refer him to the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria for appropriate sanctions.”

 

Eighteen-Eleven Media 

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