Sylvester Oromoni: Autopsy report shows he was not murdered

Sylvester Oromoni: Autopsy report shows he was not murdered

The autopsy report which was conducted on the corpse of late Sylvester Oromoni,  alleged victim of bullying, at the Dowen College, Lagos,is out.

The report however, exonerated the school’s House Master and other students  alleged to have a hand in the murder.

Consequently, the suspects who have been in Police custody at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence  Department, Yaba, for over three weeks, were released on bail last week Thursday.

Recall that the deceased, who was a Junior Secondary School 2 student of the school and a boarder, was rushed to his parents home in Warri, Delta State two months ago, due to some injuries he sustained while playing football, according to the school. But his parents claimed that their son revealed that the injuries were inflicted on him by some senior students who wanted to make him join their cult group.

Late Sylvester, died few days before his 12th birthday. He died from internal injuries  which included kidney enlargement.

In the course of investigation into the alleged murder, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, Hakeem Odumosu, revealed that the autopsy report released did not indicate that late Sylvester was murdered.

He however said that the case was still under investigation, which would included a toxicology test that needed to be conducted  on the corpse.

He said,

We have gone through the medical aspect  which is the post mortem.

Post mortem was carried out in Delta and Lagos states.  The first one done in Delta State was only witnessed by parents of the deceased.

“But after I held a meeting with the parties concerned, at the instance and directive of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu  and my Inspector- General of Police, IGP Alkali Usman Baba, the second post mortem was carried out in Lagos.

“The corpse was brought from Delta State to Lagos, where the Post mortem was carried out with all the parties involved , that is : parents of the deceased, parents of the students accused, the school authority  and government. These were the four parties that witnessed the post mortem. And the result is out.

“The report of the Post Mortem did not bring out the issue of murder on anybody.

“Besides the result of the autopsy, the court order that we got has elapsed  and we have released the house master and others on bail,  because there was nothing that indicted them of murder.

“It is only a murder case that is not bailable. Every other offences are bailable. They have been in custody for more than twenty days and that is infringing on their fundamental human rights. Since medical and legal reports have not indicted them so far, I think there is need to allow them have their freedom because bail is not the end of the case.

“Another forensic test known as toxicology , will be carried out on the corpse”Odumosu informed

The toxicology test would reveal the concoction that was allegedly forced into the deceased mouth which peeled his lips. The test would be conducted abroad.

He explained that “Toxicology test was being done in Nigeria before, precisely at the Lagos State medical facility in Lagos Island. But after the EndASRS crisis, it is conducted outside the country.

“Until that one is effectively done, we won’t know the final report. But with the interim report, nothing showed  murder”, AIG Odumosu stated.

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Doctor arrested in Delta Over Alleged Rape Of Housemaid

The Police Command in Delta has arrested a medical practitioner, Dr Christian Osakwe, for allegedly raping his housemaid in Asaba.

According to the command’s spokesman, DSP Bright Edafe, Osakwe was detained after the police received a formal complaint against him. This the spokesman said on Tuesday in Asaba.

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“The suspect is currently in police custody at the SCID, and we have commenced investigation into the allegation.

“I can assure you that once investigation is concluded, the suspect will be charged to court,” Edafe said.

The complaint was lodged by a human right activist, Mr Harrison Gwamnishu, who also accused the doctor of trying to bribe him to drop the case with N1 million.

He said the suspect was the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of Excel Victory Hospital and Maternity Home, located along Kings Street, Umuaji Quarters, Asaba.

Gwamnishu also explained that the allegedly raped housemaid was also the suspect’s wife’s niece.

“The medical doctor, in disguise of checking the victim’s virginity, allegedly defiled a 15-year-old maid living with him.

“Also, in a video from our private investigation, we discovered he also sexually harassed his wife’s niece.

“He initially denied all the allegations but later owned up when we confronted him with evidence.

“He offered to pay us one million naira to drop the matter, but we declined.

“However, we succeeded in handing the suspect and the N1 million to the police for further investigation,”
Gwamnishu said.

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SS3 student beats teacher to death, declared wanted

Delta State Police Command has declared an SS3 student of Erhimu Secondary School, Abraka in the state, Michael Ogbeife, wanted. This was because he’d beaten a teacher of the school, Joseph Ossai, to the point of death.

Reports have it that Michael fled after carrying out the act on Thursday.

It was gathered that Michael had fought with the teacher to the point of causing his death.

The deceased teacher was said to have been teaching Agricultural Science and Biology in the school. He had flogged Michael’s younger sister, Promise Ogbeife, for engaging in a dispute with her classmate.
The teacher’s action infuriated Michael which led to his fighting him.

According to sources, Michael’s had left the school in anger after his sister was flogged but then returned and went straight to the staffroom.

It was alleged that Michael had Michael had gone home to get a charm before fighting the teacher.

After receiving some punches, the teacher collapsed, bleeding from nose and mouth.

The deceased was rushed to a private hospital first, then to a government hospital where he was confirmed dead on arrival.

In reaction, Mr Erhimu, the school proprietor, said he was waiting to be detailed fully of the matter, as he was absent at the time of the incident.

He however ordered the lockdown of the school till Monday.

The police public relations officer for Delta State Command, DSP Bright Edafe, confirmed the incident, as he told newsmen that the suspect had fled.

“The suspect is nowhere to be found for now, but his sister is in protective custody”, the PPRO said just as he insisted that efforts are being intensified to arrest the fleeing suspect.

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