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09.12.2021 news Dowen College Insists Student Died of Leg Injury

Published 9th Dec, 2021

By Daniel Ojukwu

The management of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos, has insisted that Sylvester Oromoni passed away after sustaining a leg injury.

In a statement titled ‘Sylvester Oromoni’s Death: Dowen College Committed to Justice’, the school said Oromoni, a 12-year-old JSS2 student, died a week after sustaining “a leg injury.”

READ ALSO: 5 Students, 3 Housemasters in Police Custody Over Oromoni’s Death

In its latest statement, dated December 8, and published on its official Instagram page, Dowen expressed willingness to cooperate in ongoing investigations.

The statement reads in part, “We are distressed that a child sustained a leg injury and passed on a week later. We are as shocked as the rest of the world to see our lovely boy look so ill and in so much pain from the videos posted.

“It is true that though he went home on the 23rd of November, his family did call on the 29th to inform us that he said he was actually bullied by 5 senior students whose names he mentioned.

READ ALSO: Lagosians Worried for Justice After Discovering Sanwo-Olu’s Son Attended Dowen College

“We confirm that we immediately started internal investigations on the 30th, but he passed on that same day. Sadly, we had barely made any headway before the social media frenzy commenced.

“We choose not to be sidetracked but remain focused on our task to get to the bottom of the allegations made. We are cooperating with all relevant authorities and all the accused students have presented themselves to the authorities. Justice will be done.”

Oromoni’s father earlier told the press that medical tests showed damage to his son’s liver.

Videos published online by the family also showed Oromoni in physical pain, unable to walk, and with peeling lips prior to his death.

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Published 9th Dec, 2021

By Daniel Ojukwu

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