Sylvester Oromoni Sr, father of the student of Dowen
College, Lekki Sylvester Oromoni Jr, who was allegedly killed by fellow school
mates have revealed result of an x-ray conducted on his son before he (son) died.
The death of Oromoni Jnr generated
reactions from concerned Nigerians, including celebrities and politicians,
demanding justice for the junior secondary school boy.
According to reports, Oromoni was said to have been bullied
and beaten by fellow students and later died of supposed injuries from the
beating.
However, the school, in a statement on Friday, denied all allegations, insisting that the schoolboy only complained of hip pain after playing football.
Speaking with BBC Pidgin, the father of Oromoni claimed that
a result of an X ray conducted on the child revealed that his liver and other
parts of the body systems were damaged.
According to him, before Oromoni gave up the ghost, he
explained that the boys who allegedly bullied him, forced him to swallow a
substance which affected his mouth, liver, and other parts of the body.
He said, “What my son told me before he died was that those
five boys that he mentioned, walked into his hostel, they put off the light and
other students were there.
“He said they were whipping him with belts until he fell
from his bunk and they started stepping on him, at the end, they forced
something into his mouth.
“We don’t know what they put in his mouth that he swallowed.
Even the boy said he doesn’t know what it was but insisted that they put
something into his mouth.
“We took him to hospital for x ray and scanning, although
the result was not release on time, but the scanning result revealed that my
son’s liver was swollen. All parts of his system were damaged.
“If you watch the picture, you will understand that the way
the mouth was pilling was not just ordinary, it is the chemical the forced him
to swallow.
“He said those boys were five but he mentioned three of
them. The school should bring those boys out and then tell us what actually
happened. If my son was actually playing ball, it means he was not alone
playing, they should bring the other players out.
“My son has paid the sacrifice to bring to the public what
is happening in the school”.
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