Sylvester Oromoni: Dowen College Students Found Not Guilty of Any Offenses — Coroner's Report

Sylvester Oromoni
Late Sylvester Oromoni


IN a shocking turn of events, Dowen College and the students who were connected to the 12-year-old Sylvester Oromoni's death have been cleared of any involvement. Coroner Mikhail Kadiri rendered the much-anticipated decision on Monday after a thorough two-year investigation into the events leading up to Oromoni's tragic death.


The courtroom, packed with anxious onlookers, listened intently as Kadiri pronounced the verdict, bringing an end to months of speculation and heated debate. The magistrate court sitting in the Ogba area of Lagos became the stage for this pivotal moment in the ongoing saga that has gripped the nation.


Following six hours of painstaking review of the facts and testimony, Kadiri's decision concluded that Oromoni died of sepsis from kidney and lung infections, which were eventually brought on by an ankle injury. The shocking chain of events that resulted in the death of a promising young life was further illuminated by this revelation.


The fact that Kadiri's ruling blamed medical and parental carelessness for Oromoni's death was possibly the most shocking result of the ruling. This case's unexpected turn has reopened public attention and prompted serious concerns about responsibility and accountability.


The Dowen College community, which has been under close observation since Sylvester Oromoni's death, has been rocked by the verdict. Although the exoneration relieves the accused kids and their families, it also highlights the need for increased monitoring and inspection to guarantee the security and welfare of students in educational settings.





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