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  • Dowen College: Police conclude autopsy, release Sylvester Oromoni’s body for burial

    Dowen College: Police conclude autopsy, release Sylvester Oromoni’s body for burial

    The Lagos State Police Command on Friday said it had released the remains of Sylvester Oromoni, the Dowen College, Lagos student allegedly bullied to death, to his family for burial.

    Spokesperson for the command, Adekunle Ajisebutu, said the release followed the conclusion of autopsy on the corpse to ascertain the cause and nature of death.

    But the result of the autopsy is yet to be released while police investigation continues.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the story of 12-year-old Sylvester went viral earlier this month after a family member went on social media to demand justice. In a series of Tweets, the family member, with handle @Perrisonoromoni said Sylvester was assaulted by some senior students pf Dowen College. He added that Sylvester died after sustaining multiple internal injuries from being tortured and bullied.

    Also, in a video released online by the family member, Oromoni jr was seen writhing in pain. His teeth were stained dark red with blood. His legs were swollen, and his belly was bloated.

    The Management of Dowen College in a statement claimed that Sylvester was injured while playing football. In another statement, they assured that they will cooperate with authorities to investigate the incident.

    The Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Education paid an inquiry visit to the college and subsequently shut it down indefinitely.

  • Dowen College: All 5 students mentioned by Oromoni before dying now in police custody

    Dowen College: All 5 students mentioned by Oromoni before dying now in police custody

    The management of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos State has confirmed that all five (5) mentioned by Sylvester Oromoni before he died after alleged torture are now in police custody.

    The school management made this known in a statement, confirming also that three (3) house parents as well are currently in police detention over the controversial death of Oromoni.

    In the statement addressed to parents and guardians, the school principal said Dowen College had been working with the authorities and the Oromoni family to ensure that justice is served.

    The principal pointed out that five students and three hostel parents have been taken into custody but that it isn’t an admission of guilt or wrongdoing.

    The principal also added that following the preliminary investigations, the management hopes that the Ministry of Education will let the school have a timeline for next term.

    Read the full text of the statement below.

    ”Dear Parents/Guardians, as we continue to commiserate with the entire Oromoni family, we also extend our condolences to our students, parents, staff and indeed the entire Dowen College family on the demise of our beloved son Slyvester.

    “We would like to extend our appreciation to all our parents and guardians for their calls, messages, advice and encouragement as we navigate this difficult time together.

    “We would also like you to know that we are working together with the relevant authorities and the Oromoni family to ensure that justice is seen and served in this matter. We understand and appreciate your anxiety and support. We plan to do all that we can to ensure that the education and future of our dear children is not mortgaged.

    “Investigations are moving along and we continue to work with all the relevant authorities.

    “1) So far all five of the children suspected have been remanded in custody as well as the three hostel parents. Please note this is NOT an admission of guilt or wrongdoing but part of their process.

    “2) The school and members of the Oromoni family have met cordially with the Commissioner of Police to discuss the matter and the way forward.

    “3) There will be an autopsy in Lagos and the school will have its own pathologist present as well. We pray that following the preliminary investigations the Ministry of Education will let us have a timeline for next term.

    “4) The Board of Governors of the school is also willing to meet with representatives of our parents for discussions at the appropriate time.

    “In addition, we wish to inform you that the school is revising and strengthening its Health and Safety Policies and procedures. To curtail any future reoccurrence of similar alleged incident.

    “We will reeducate and reinforce culture and discipline and review our reporting and disciplinary procedures and sanctions for increased safety and accountability.

    “Going forward it will not be business as usual. We solicit for your continued prayers, patience and understanding.

  • Dowen College: Whose duty was it to save Sylvester?

    Dowen College: Whose duty was it to save Sylvester?

    By Ikeddy ISIGUZO

    WE are in the race for the national routine of speculative justification of anything, everything with room to accommodate more. Most of the utterances on the death of young Sylvester Oromoni tilt towards blame-sharing to society for the incident at Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos. Poor parenting is thrown in for good measure.
    Death demands sobriety, particularly in the circumstances that the young life went. Attempts to blame his parents bother on the callousness of our society, drawn from insincere comparisons of how children were raised generations ago. Are parents to be blamed when their children are killed in schools where they thought they would be safe?
    The least that anyone could do is to hold specific individuals responsible for their irresponsibility that took away the boy’s life. The tendency to discuss Sylvester as irrelevant statistic is a reflection of the descent of the society to its worst forms of deductions of its humanity.
    Vacuous descriptions of the incident, denials, cultism, hominem, and divisiveness that is readily elevated to national ethos are at work over Sylvester’s death. Well after the youngster’s cold body was in the morgue some still want to discuss bullying in school. We could have a murder case in our hands or at least some form of homicide. No minimalisations would lower the new bars Dowen College has lifted matters of care for children.
    Cultism is generously mentioned as if it is a permitted activity in schools. Efforts at excusing the Dowen College incident should be stopped if we are to make any progress in knowing what happened.
    Those treating this incident as another death appear unaware of the colourations the death would have assumed if it had happened to certain parents who cannot be restrained when they lose their children. Sylvester is dead. Does that matter to some people?
    How many of us would be asking the same questions about the responsibility of the dead child’s parents to him if they were the ones involved? Where did they go wrong in placing their children in a high-profile school reputed for attention it would give children based on its pedigree?
    Sylvester died. He said some people had beaten him. There were evidences of the beating. He was reportedly treated at the school’s sickbay. Nobody thought that he was in enough danger to deserve better treatment.
    The school’s story was that he had a broken leg. The first stories were that he was injured from a football game. Once his mates stated there was no football game that week, the story slimmed to his broken leg. The school no longer mentioned the source of the injury.
    Was the school disinterested in how a child under its care broke his leg? What treatment did he get for the broken leg? We are discussing the issues as if some’s cattle had its leg broken. Some commentators would have been kinder and more circumspect if a cattle was involved.
    It would seem that a broken limb was not thought threatening enough for the attention of the school’s higher authorities to be drawn to whatever caused it. The gaps in the timelines for caring about Sylvester creates an impression of normalcy around his tortured journey to death. Or is this the perception of an outsider who is unaware of how Dowen College operates?
    A human life is lost in circumstances that belie our care for each other even where someone or an organisation had been contracted to do so. We are arguing about the upbringing of the children involved. Did the school refuse to make its environment safe for children, all children in its care?
    Should parents after putting their children in boarding school be responsible for what happens to them in school to details like measures that should have stopped the torture that Sylvester went through? One would almost think that the parents paid for him to be beaten to death if we follow the lines of the justifications for his death.
    Dowen College had a duty of care to Sylvester Oromoni and his family. Whether the school authorities understood the depth of the care they should have provided for the young boy is a matter to be decided outside this space. How they went after that responsibility cannot be resolved here too.
    What is clear is that Sylvester is dead. The chilling stories of the death add to the sadness from the loss. Parents would be at loss on how to manage relationships between their children and their schools. Nothing they do would be enough any longer.
    How does it feel waving children off to school, with beliefs and convictions that they would be in safe environments, only to learn of their death at the hands of fellow students with the school telling incoherent stories?
    The coroner’s duty when the hearing on Sylvester starts on Wednesday would be to help us find his killers and serve all parties justice. There would be more stories that could help us realise the dreg our society has become because some refuse to do their work even if they are paid to do it. Nothing done at this stage can bring Sylvester back to life. The finality of the mistakes made are more telling when we think of death in this manner.
    A lot can be done. Our immediate task as individuals is to respect the sensibilities and sensitivities that the matter demands. The bigger task is to make our environments safer. Lives should not be snuffed out without consequences.
    Who else dreads knowing that there could be similar incidents in other schools in Nigeria? May the Almighty grant Sylvester rest and the parents the fortitude to bear the pains from Sylvester’s death.

    Finally…

    A RASH of first class grades from our universities leaves one wondering why a society with so much high-quality manpower remains in retarding motions. In what are these graduates first class? Is it academic attainment or abilities to resolve society’s challenges? We should not have the number of first class graduates we do and suffer all the deficits of an unimproved society.

    THERE are needless debates about the value of a Nigerian’s life. Bandits burnt an indeterminate number of Nigerians in Sokoto. President Muhammadu Buhari won’t visit Sokoto or send a delegation. He chose a book launch in Lagos.

    Isiguzo is a major commentator on minor issues

  • Dowen College: Suspect’s mother denies son’s involvement in Oromoni’s death

    Dowen College: Suspect’s mother denies son’s involvement in Oromoni’s death

    Mother of one of the suspects of Sylvester Oromoni murder, in Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos State, Edward Brown, has denied his involvement in the attack.

    Ms Oluchi Sunday, mother of Brown and a student of Dowen College, has taken to social media to deny her son’s involvement in the alleged attack on Sylvester Oromoni and seek for apologies.

    Sylvester, 11, died on Nov. 30, after he was allegedly attacked by some of his seniors in Dowen College, Lekki.

    Since his death made news, Edward Brown is one of the names he reportedly called before he passed away.

    Edward’s mum, Ms Sunday, has now released a statement denying her son’s involvement in the unfortunate incident.

    According to her, Edward is a day student and wasn’t on the school premises on the day Sylvester was attacked.

    “It has come to my attention that some individuals caused rumours to be peddled on social media platforms.

    “Suggesting that my son, Edward Brown, is one of the students allegedly involved in the beating of the late Oromoni Jr at a Dowen College hostel, which resulted in his untimely death.

    “To set the record straight, I wish to bring the following facts to the public notice, which demonstrate that such rumours are false, malicious and lack any basis whatsoever:

    “My son is a day student and has never been a boarder and he was not on the school premises at the time when the unfortunate incident occurred, precisely on the night of Nov. 21.

    “The said day was a weekend and so, my son could not have been in the hostel as alleged,’’ she said.

    In a social media post made on Nov. 1, on the deceased’s elder brother’s Instagram page, “greatoromonii”, five names, including Dowen College were mentioned before the conclusion.

    “Just know he called your names before he died”. My son’s name was not among those names.

    “As a result of these false and malicious rumours, my son and I have been under constant attack via social media, with insults and threats being hurled at us daily.

    “This has caused us much emotional distress and mental trauma.

    “Therefore, on behalf of myself and my son, Edward Brown, I hereby demand that managers of social media and other platforms where the false and libellous rumours are circulating immediately retract the offending posts and tender a public apology to us.

    “We commiserate with the Oromini family for the tragic loss of Sylvester Oromini Jr and pray for the repose of his soul,’’ she said.

  • Oromoni’s death: No one involved will be spared – Buhari

    Oromoni’s death: No one involved will be spared – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the killing of Sylvester Oromoni, a student of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos State.

    President Buhari said no one involved in the torture, and eventual death of the 12-year-old would be spared.

    The president’s words were contained in a statement released on Wednesday by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity.

    The statement reads: “For several days now, the nation has been gripped by the news of the tragic incident at Dowen College, in Lagos with morbid details constantly emerging of how our young son, Sylvester Oromoni (Junior) met his death.

    “President Muhammadu Buhari condemns the killing of Sylvester, one of our bright youngsters doing excellently in school, bringing joy to the family and if this incident is truly arising from bullying or cultism, the President assures that it must act as a trigger leading to a permanent solution to this recurring problem.

    “I share the anger and grief up and down the country following this incident. On behalf of my family and I, and the government of the federation, I convey our heartfelt condolences to the Oromoni family, the government and people of Lagos State and give the firm assurance that this incident will be thoroughly investigated and the appropriate punishment meted out to all those who are culpable.”

    “The President urges the Police to continue the ongoing investigation until they get to the root of the matter in order for the law to take its course, assuring that justice will be done, no matter who is involved”.

  • Sylvester Oromoni: Coroner fixes date for preliminary meeting as police confirm custody of two more Dowen College students, three housemasters

    Sylvester Oromoni: Coroner fixes date for preliminary meeting as police confirm custody of two more Dowen College students, three housemasters

    The Coroner, Epe District, Magistrate Mikail Kadiri, has fixed December 15 for a preliminary meeting over the death of Sylvester Oromoni.

    Sylvester was the 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lekki whose death has continued to spark reaction and calls for an investigation into the circumstances that led to his death.

    The date for the preliminary meeting was fixed on the directive of the Chief Coroner of Lagos State, Justice Mojisola Dada.

    It was announced in a letter dated December 7, 2021, and titled ‘RE: REQUEST FOR INQUEST INTO THE TRAGIC DEATH OF SYLVESTER OROMONI KILLED AT DOWEN COLLEGE, LEKKI, LAGOS STATE’.

    This was in response to the request by the family of Oromoni for an inquest to be conducted into the cause of death of their son who died last week.

    The Oromoni family had on Monday briefed the law firm of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and human rights activist, Mr. Femi Falana, to demand the inquest.

    “Your letter dated 6th December 2021 in respect of the above subject matter refers, please.

    “I have the directive of the Chief Coroner of Lagos State, Honourable Justice M.A. Dada to act on your request and you are hereby invited to a preliminary meeting,” the letter read.

    According to it, the meeting would take place on Wednesday next week by 11 am at Magistrate Court 4, Chambers of the Coroner, Epe District, Combined High Court and Magistrate Court of Lagos State, Epe.

    Meanwhile, the Lagos State Police Command on Tuesday said five students of Dowen College, as well as three housemasters of the school, are now in their custody over alleged involvement in the death of their colleague, Sylvester Oromoni Junior.

    According to the police, four of the students were allegedly mentioned by the parents of the victim to be directly involved in the crime while another student is assisting police investigations.

    But addressing journalists on Tuesday, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Hakeem Odumosu, said nobody is above the law, adding that the police would carry out its work in line with the juvenile laws.

    “The students whose names were mentioned are in police custody and investigation is on. Equally too, I have gotten in touch with my colleague in Delta State,” he said.

    “Yesterday, I spoke with the mother of the deceased. I got them invited, so once they come now, we will be able to get the full facts of the case. The school has told us their own version of the case and the parents too, we will get their own version of the story.”

    Odumosu explained that four groups were involved in the case – the families of the children that are alleged, the school’s authorities, the deceased’s family, and the government.

    According to him, the four groups would come together to do and witness the post-mortem that will be conducted on Sylvester’s corpse in order to achieve an objective result.

  • Sylvester Oromoni: Reps tell IGP to place five suspected Dowen College students on no-fly list

    Sylvester Oromoni: Reps tell IGP to place five suspected Dowen College students on no-fly list

    Members of the House of Representatives have called on the Inspector General of Police to take over the investigation into the death of Dowen College Student, Sylvester Oromoni and place the suspects on the no-fly list.

    The lawmakers during plenary on Tuesday said the Inspector General of Police needs to immediately commission and take over the investigation, prosecution, and punishment of the perpetrators of the heinous crime.

    The House in a motion of urgent public importance by Representative Unyime Idem, condemned in strong terms the recent incidences of inhuman treatment and abuses happening in the boarding schools across the country.

    The lawmakers said the five students alleged to be involved in the crime should be placed on the no-fly list to prevent them from leaving the country.

    They called for the proper regulation of boarding schools in the country,

    The House also noted that another incidence leading to the death of 14-year-old Karen-Happuch Akpagher of Premier Academy, Lugbe, Abuja on the 22nd day of June 2021, who died from sexual assault, is disturbing and the matter needs to be properly handled by the police.

    The House Committees on Education, Youth Development, and Women Affairs and Social Development have been mandated to follow up with the investigation.

    A minute of silence was observed with respect to the children.

  • BREAKING: Three out of five Dowen College students mentioned by Sylvester Oromoni on death bed in police custody

    BREAKING: Three out of five Dowen College students mentioned by Sylvester Oromoni on death bed in police custody

    Three students of the Dowen College, Lekki Lagos are currently assisting the police in their investigation into the death of Sylvester Oromoni junior, a 12-year-old student of the college, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police Hakeem Odumosu confined on Tuesday.

    Odumosi said three of the five students mentioned by Sylvester before he died are already in custody and cooperating with the police in their findings.

    Although Odumosu did not give the identities of those in custody he insisted that they are key suspects.

    The police boss explained that the Command is set to go for the post mortem of the body in Delta state to ascertain the cause of death.

    He assured that police authorities in both Lagos and Delta State are keenly interested in the outcome of the investigation to unravel the mystery behind Sylvester’s death.

    Meanwhile, the Oromoni family has hired the firm of a foremost human rights lawyer and activist, Femi Falana, to prosecute its case against the institution over the death of their son.

    A letter written by Falana to the office of Lagos State’s Chief Coroner, requesting an inquest into the circumstances leading to the death of his client’s child.

    The letter was dated December 6, 2021, signed by Taiwo Olawale, and addressed to the chief coroner, High Court of Lagos State.

    The story of 12-year-old Sylvester went viral last week after a family member went on social media to demand justice. In a series of Tweets, the family member, with handle @Perrisonoromoni said Sylvester was assaulted by some senior students pf Dowen College. He added that Sylvester died after sustaining multiple internal injuries from being tortured and bullied.

    Also, in a video released online by the family member, Oromoni jr was seen writhing in pain. His teeth were stained dark red with blood. His legs were swollen, and his belly was bloated.

    The Management of Dowen College in a statement claimed that Sylvester was injured while playing football. In another statement, they assured that they will cooperate with authorities to investigate the incident.

    The Lagos State government through its Ministry of Education paid an inquiry visit to the college and announced on Friday that the school be shut down indefinitely.

  • Late Sylvester Oromoni’s family hires Femi Falana to handle case against Dowen College

    Late Sylvester Oromoni’s family hires Femi Falana to handle case against Dowen College

    The family of Sylvester Oromoni (Jnr), the late 12-year-old Dowen College student, has hired the firm of a foremost human rights lawyer and activist, Femi Falana, to prosecute its case against the institution over the death of their son.

    Channels Television obtained the letter written by Falana to the office of Lagos State’s Chief Coroner, requesting an inquest into the circumstances leading to the death of his client’s child.

    The letter was dated December 6, 2021, signed by Taiwo Olawale, and addressed to the chief coroner, High Court of Lagos State.

    The letter, titled ‘Request for Inquest into the Tragic Death of Sylvester Oromoni killed at Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos,’ said that based on the briefings by the family, the late student died as a result of injuries allegedly inflicted on him by his seniors at the school.”

    “Given the needless death of Sylvester Oromoni, we are compelled to request you to use your good offices to cause a coroner’s inquest to be conducted into the cause of death of this young and promising boy and make appropriate recommendations pursuant to Section 15 of the Lagos State Coroner’s Law 2007 that states that an inquest shall hold whenever a coroner is informed that the death of a deceased person within his coroner district is as a result of a death in a violent, unnatural or suspicious situation,” the letter read in part.

    “We hereby request your lordship to conduct an inquest into the circumstance surrounding this tragic death and we are confident that your lordship will accede to our request with utmost urgency.”

  • Dowen College student’s death heartbreaking – Sanwo-Olu’s wife

    Dowen College student’s death heartbreaking – Sanwo-Olu’s wife

    Wife of the Lagos State Governor, Mrs Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu on Monday in Lagos described the death of Sylvester Oromomi (Jnr), the 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos, as heartbreaking.

    Mrs Sanwo-Olu stated this while commiserating with Oromomi’s family during an advocacy visit to some schools in furtherance of an ongoing programme tagged, “16 Days of Activism Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.”

    She described the incident as unfortunate, saying that never again should it reoccur in the state.

    ”I am aware that the Lagos State Government is at the moment investigating the incident and honestly it is something we are not very happy about.

    ”It’s a big slap on the face of the education sector, the community, and Lagos State as a whole.

    ”It is a case that is being investigated and for the parents and everybody involved, honestly, we commiserate with them and send our condolences.

    ”As I said, the case is being investigated and I will not be able to say much on it at the moment,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    She said that the issue that led to the death of the student was in line with what was being preached, which is, ”No Against Violence”, whether domestic, gender, or children.

    It would be recalled that the Lagos State Government sealed the college following the death of the boarding student, who died after being allegedly beaten by some school mates.