Sylvester Oromoni Jnr, the late Dowen College Student, who
was alleged by his family to have sustained injuries as a result of bullying by
five senior students of the college was not treated at a hospital.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mr Sylvester
Oromoni Snr, the father of late Oromoni Jnr made the revelation on Monday
before an Ikeja Coroner’s Inquest while being cross-examined by the counsel to
one of the accused students, Mr Godwin Omoaka (SAN).
The witness told the inquest that his son was treated at
home in Warri, Delta, after the Oromoni family doctor, Dr Aghogho Owhojede, had
said there was no private ward available in his hospital.
He gave a timeline of events from when Oromoni Jnr was brought home from school by his guardian, Mr Clifford Tejere, on Nov. 23, 2021.
He said Tejere did not notice any sign of beating on the
body of the deceased and that no swollen spot was noticed on the ankle of the
late student, where it was alleged by the school that he had sustained a football
injury.
The witness noted that a full body x-ray was not conducted
by the family when he came home from school.
“There was an x-ray conducted on the part the school wanted
us to do, which was the legs down. He was taken to a diagnostic centre,”
Oromoni Snr said.
The father of the deceased revealed that his son was not
taken to the hospital on Nov. 24, 2021 by the family and that he arrived Lagos
from Delta at 6.00 p.m. on Nov. 25, 2021 after he was alerted by his family
that his son was in a critical state.
He revealed that after he arrived Lagos, he took his son
back to Dowen College, arriving at the school at 7. 00 p.m. to pack his
belongings.
He said on Nov. 26, 2021, he left for Warri, Delta, with his
son and arrived in the evening and that Oromoni Jnr was not taken to the
hospital on that day.
“On Nov. 26, 27 and 28 2021, he was treated in my house on
doctor’s directives.
“On Nov. 29, he was taken to St Louis Laboratory for a scan.
We were referred by the doctor to go there.
“I was not there on that day because I had rushed to my
house in Asaba, Delta to pick up something and I came back the next morning, which
is Nov. 30, 2021.
“He died on Nov. 30, 2021; I was already in Warri when he
died. I was in the hospital when the doctor confirmed to us that he did not
make it,” he said.
The witness further revealed that after Oromoni Jnr was
confirmed dead, the family wanted to bury him immediately.
“From the clinic, they were taking him for burial. I called
them and they brought him back in the Hilux that they were using to convey him
and they parked in front of my gate.
“The police came and took pictures and videos of the body
and after that they asked me to take him to the mortuary and not bury him,” he
said.
Following the revelation of the witness, Omoaka requested
that a series of interviews Oromoni Snr had granted to the press (Arise TV, the
Punch Newspapers and BBC Pidgin) be played at the inquest.
In the various footage, the witness was alleging that his
son was dragged, severely beaten, his stomach stumped upon by some senior
students of the school.
Responding to more questions, Oromoni Snr revealed that he
had never been to his son’s hostel at Dowen College.
He, however, accepted that other students would have heard
his son cry out if he was being beaten by alleged bullies.
The Coroner, Mr Mikhail Kadiri, adjourned proceedings until
Feb. 15 for continuation of the cross-examination.
Recall that it was alleged that the 12-year-old Oromoni died
on Nov. 30, 2021 from injuries sustained in an attack by five senior students
of Dowen College for allegedly refusing to join a cult.
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