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Sylvester Oromoni: Criticisms Trail As Nigerians Reject Coroner Magistrate’s Report

By Emily Ogah

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Nigerians question coroner rulling over Sylvester

Nigerians have taken to their social media handles to question the ruling of a Lagos coroner which presided over the death of Master Sylvester Oromoni, the 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos.

GWG.ng earlier reported that the Coroner Magistrate, Mikhail Kadiri, on Monday, attributed the death of the teenager to parental and medical negligence. The Coroner held that the boy died as a result of failed treatment of his enlarged liver. Kadiri held that the negligence of the parents and their family doctor, Henry Aghogho (PW 3), in Warri after finding out he had an enlarged liver and treatment did not start immediately led to the death of late Oromoni.

Recall that Sylvester died on November 30, 2021 and his death was initially attributed to bullying and an alleged poisonous substance he was allegedly forced to drink in the school.

However, the judgement passed by the Coroner is stirring reactions from Nigerians on various social media platforms. While some are not surprised at the outcome given precedences, others have heavily criticized the court judgement.

See reactions from netizens on X:

Dee reacted, “Is it not Nigeria again? When you realize the rot going on in that country then you won’t blame those tribes who want to break out of the country.”

@seunalaran reacted, “Negligent with pikin wey dey boarding house?”

@Shile matrix questioned, “Were the parents aware he had Enlarged liver? If yes they should be sued for defamation.”

 @monnyx49 reacted, “What do you expect when “Justice” is delayed the aftermath will be Justice Denied may Nigeria never happen to us all Amen. And the highest bidder has it all…”

Olufemi Sunday Oludotun opined, “Those involved in his death are children of very influential people, we knew this all along, Nigeria is a fraud.”

 @tosinadeda lamented, “Common knowledge, but emotions won’t allow us to agree.”

 @suvwepaul reacted, “The ordinary Nigerian man can not get justice. Very highly influential people have corrupted the judiciary beyond repair.”

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