Family Doctor Testifies, Says Sylvester Oromoni Did Not Die Of Blunt Force Trauma

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A third prosecution witness, Doctor Aghogho Owhojedo, the Oromoni's family doctor, has testified at the coroner’s inquest investigating the controversial death of the Dowen College Student.

“Because you felt his condition was not critical, you disagreed with his father when he requested that you admit the young man to the hospital?” the counsel asked“So why did you not admit him?” the counsel questioned. The deceased father called me and said his son sustained injuries while playing football. The child was given first aid in school at the sick bay and there was no evidence of fracture or dislocation, on his upper or lower limbs.

“That result showed he had malaria fever and we treated him for malaria from the 26th to the 28th with a nurse in attendance. I equally noticed the redness of the upper lips which may not be a result of malaria, so I referred them to St. Louis Diagnostics for scan and x-ray on the 29th.“Enlarged liver can be caused by heart failure, trauma, sickle cell disease, ingestion of a harmful or toxic substance, sepsis and sometimes severe malaria.

He added that “based on the history given to me, that he sustained an injury while playing football…If I had been told he took harmful substances initially or much earlier, I would have initiated a transfer much earlier and a toxicological screening much earlier”. When asked for the interval he visited the child at home, the witness admitted that between the 27th & 28th, there was a time-lapse of 32 hours.

 

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Incomplete autopsy

I think there is a serious, I mean a more serious conspiracy in this case.

Different stories at different times.... They will surely pay dearly but let's let this boy to rest in peace.

A very controversial case.

Hanifa case in Kano resulted in burning the college she attended and revocation of private schools happened. This is coming shortly to DOWEN COLLEGE

Total rubbish. Make money so your children will not be taken away from you and the media gives the people a different news. I sign out.

The negligence on the father's part may have caused the death of the son. Why did he take him to church instead of the teaching hospital, as recommended by the family doctor? Those boys arrested needs to be set free.

Then what did he die for

From his explanations,it's now pointing to negligence. That the parents didn't take him to hospital for treatment but instead took him to church until his condition deteriorated. Only God knows the truth now.

It is said that what a man sow he shall reap, so be it the children or the adults that are involve in this case wrongly will surely reap what they have sown.

He com die of what them don collect money again

If you know the kid of man who said he was involved with the saga of this innocent boy , u had know things won’t be easy to tell , or else they taking the rest family to heaven . Nigeria & power

The story continues...

Sooner or later the truth will reveal itself. I strongly believe that this boy's case is not over.

Is he a pathologist or a medical examiner, how can he come to such conclusion?

We are in a country where truth is hidden when money is involved. Allow this poor soul to rest in peace At the right time they will all pay dearly.

Is he a pathologist?

So much twist to this saga. Surely somebody somewhere need to open up and let the truth out bare.

After how many weeks? Who were the first examiners? Why are they just examining him?

Lmao

Then what did he die of

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