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Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by tometo: 10:10am On Feb 15, 2022
SYLVESTER OROMONI: Father admits home treatment of Sylvester to Court.

The father of late Sylvester Oromoni Junior has admitted to the Lagos Coroner’s Court that the deceased, his son Sylvester Jnr. was treated at home and not at the hospital.

The father, Sylvester Oromoni Sr., who was giving his evidence as a witness revealed this during questioning in the ongoing coroner inquest to determine the cause of death of his son, 11 year-old late Sylvester Oromoni Junior.

In his cross examination by Mr. Godwin Omoaka, the counsel representing one of the students alleged to have been responsible for Sylvester’s death, the witness told the coroner’s court that his son was treated at home after the family doctor told him that there was no private ward or room available at his hospital.

"He was taken to the hospital and the doctor said there was no private ward and he was taken back to the house. Later he was taken to St Leo Diagnosis for x-ray and scan.” Mr. Oromoni stated. When questioned further about the lack of evidence of a beating on the deceased, Mr. Oromoni responded that he would not be surprised as he noted that it depended on when the beating occurred. He said the beating did not occur on November 21, 2021. He further told the court that one of the students stated that Sylvester got injured on November 14, 2021.

Mr. Oromoni further confirmed to the court that he granted interviews to various media houses. Mr. Omoaka prayed the court to order and asked that the four video clips of Mr. Oromoni’s interviews be watched in the courtroom.

The counsel representing Dowen College, Mr. Tony Kpokpo however told the court that the video clips of Mr. Oromoni’s interviews are already before the court and went on to state that even though the coroner was not bound by the rules of evidence, a cross examiner is not ordinarily bound to frontload a document intended to be used to contradict a witness. By the basic rules of fairness, it was proper that the video be accepted especially, when it would help throw light in the darkness and unveil the fact as they are and not as they are contrived to be.

Mr. Andrew Efole, the Oromoni family lawyer responded that, "the submission of Mr. Kpokpo was not whether the video should be admitted or not.” He clarified that the issue was to playing the video and served them the clips.

Mr. Akin George, the lawyer representing Lagos State had earlier requested that the video of the interview be played in the court to throw light on the ongoing inquest.

Upon being led further in evidence, Mr. Oromoni told court that after his son passed on from the clinic, he recalled the people that wanted to go and bury the boy and asked that the body be brought back to him.

"The corpse was brought back home. He was brought to the front of my gate and the police came, they took some photographs of the deceased and also did a video the body."

When he was confronted with the fact that the family doctor told the court that no evidence of blunt force trauma was found on the deceased, the witness responded that he would be surprised. The coroner Magistrate on that note went ahead and adjourned further hearing to February 15, 2022

https://punchng.com/why-sylvester-was-treated-at-home-says-father/

https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/tori-60350746

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by Mooh247: 10:12am On Feb 15, 2022




Negligence


The reason why Lady Femida the symbol of Justice is blindfolded with a scale and a sword is because she isn't concerned about status, emotions, Bais or public opinion... Judgement is based on facts and evidence as provided




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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by tometo: 10:13am On Feb 15, 2022
Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by Nobody: 10:20am On Feb 15, 2022
The delay in taking Sylvester to a hospital may explain how he died, but it doesn't explain how he got the injuries in the first place.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by WibusJaga: 10:20am On Feb 15, 2022


It's obvious nothing good will come out of this court process.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by olaboy33(m): 10:20am On Feb 15, 2022
Well, Mr Oromoni would most likely lose in court.

He rode on the heat of the moment to play on the public emotion when things were in fact, not entirely the way he projected.

Going forward, I will always learn to listen to both sides carefully, and most importantly without bias.

My verdict, both the school and Oromoni parent and guardian share the blame of negligence which lead to the poor boy's death.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by jimmyolasun: 10:20am On Feb 15, 2022
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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by KIDfurniture(m): 10:20am On Feb 15, 2022
Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by OMYKROIN: 10:21am On Feb 15, 2022
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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by chichigal(f): 10:21am On Feb 15, 2022
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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by Realadey(m): 10:21am On Feb 15, 2022
It is quite unfortunate that the little boy lost his dear life

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by inoki247: 10:22am On Feb 15, 2022
Home treatment is not against the constitution bak den sef if u fall from tree na house dem go treat u we hardly go to d hospital....


Na wen d case start to dey worst which is rare dat we always go to the hospital....


So far the injury was not caused from home they still have a case dey just try to use the olden days techniques of we treating ourselves from home...
Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by cmecproblem(m): 10:23am On Feb 15, 2022
Boom! Shot in the foot.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by powellsmart(m): 10:24am On Feb 15, 2022
This story will become something to frown at in the future.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by LaIabobo: 10:25am On Feb 15, 2022
That he was taken home from the hospital does not explain how he got the injuries in the first place.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by Aboguede(m): 10:26am On Feb 15, 2022
I suspect the hands of this man in the death of his son because the way em take dey publishe and media play this matter is suspicious



If u don gerrit just forgrrt abrrit shocked

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by duro4chang(m): 10:27am On Feb 15, 2022
Shoodboi:
The delay in taking Sylvester to a hospital may explain how he died, but it doesn't explain how he got the injuries in the first place.
The autopsy results did not say it was the injuries that killed the boy.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by rex21: 10:28am On Feb 15, 2022
I dont want to bore anyone with my opinion of the unfolding events before 'LUNATIC'
PoliteActivist:


LUNATIC OLUNLOYO,
Jumps into my mention.
Parents, this event is a lesson, schools, this story is a big lesson, Nigerians on social media (with una big senseless mouths) this too is a lesson.

A wise man they say, learns from the mistakes of others

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by backnbeta(f): 10:30am On Feb 15, 2022
Family's negligence acknowledged, but that still doesn't erase the fact that he was bullied and he sustained injuries! Let us deal with where and how Sylvester got the life threatening injuries that eventually led to his untimely death!

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by Nobody: 10:30am On Feb 15, 2022
olaboy33:
Well, Mr Oromoni would most likely lose in court.

He rode on the heat of the moment to play on the public emotion when things were in fact, not entirely the way he projected.

Going forward, I will always learn to listen to both sides carefully, and most importantly without bias.

My verdict, both the school and Oromoni parent and guardian share the blame of negligence which lead to the poor boy's death.
Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by Eketem: 10:33am On Feb 15, 2022
duro4chang:
The autopsy results did not say it was the injuries that killed the boy.
inoki247:
Home treatment is not against the constitution bak den sef if u fall from tree na house dem go treat u we hardly go to d hospital....


Na wen d case start to dey worst which is rare dat we always go to the hospital....


So far the injury was not caused from home they still have a case dey just try to use the olden days techniques of we treating ourselves from home...

Shoodboi:
The delay in taking Sylvester to a hospital may explain how he died, but it doesn't explain how he got the injuries in the first place.

The Father in his Testimony said the boy didn't have any injuries on his body when he was picked from school.





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He said Mr Tejere did not notice any sign of beating on the body of the deceased and that no swollen spot was noticed on the ankle of the late student, where it was alleged by the school that he had sustained a football injury.
The witness noted that a full body x-ray was not conducted by the family when he came home from school.
“There was an x-ray conducted on the part the school wanted us to do, which was the legs down. He was taken to a diagnostic centre,” Mr Oromoni Snr said.
The father of the deceased revealed that his son was not taken to the hospital on Nov. 24, 2021 by the family and that he arrived Lagos from Delta at 6.00 p.m. on Nov. 25, 2021 after he was alerted by his family that his son was in a critical state.










https:https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/511616-sylvester-oromoni-father-confirms-dowen-college-student-was-not-taken-to-hospital.html

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by BluntTheApostle(m): 10:34am On Feb 15, 2022
inoki247:
Home treatment is not against the constitution bak den sef if u fall from tree na house dem go treat u we hardly go to d hospital....


Na wen d case start to dey worst which is rare dat we always go to the hospital....


So far the injury was not caused from home they still have a case dey just try to use the olden days techniques of we treating ourselves from home...

They don't have any case.

If they had a case, they destroyed it by keeping the boy at home.

Supposing he got beaten, how can you prove that it was the beating (and not the lack of expert care) that killed him?

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by sanpipita(m): 10:36am On Feb 15, 2022
It's so sad how they failed their son

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by SwissMass: 10:37am On Feb 15, 2022
Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by mohituvivo: 10:38am On Feb 15, 2022
Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by BluntTheApostle(m): 10:40am On Feb 15, 2022
backnbeta:
Family's negligence acknowledged, but that still doesn't erase the fact that he was bullied and he sustained injuries! Let us deal with where and how Sylvester got the life threatening injuries that eventually led to his untimely death!

And how would you decide that the injuries were life threatening?

An injury can be originally mild, but become life threatening if proper care is not given.

For example, you suffer a cut. The cut is not life threatening, but if you let it get infected, it might become life threatening.

If the boy's parents had responded when the school called them the first time, perhaps the situation might have been saved.

Many of you are bad at thinking. You don't have to be a lawyer to anayze issues soundly.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by pretydiva(f): 10:40am On Feb 15, 2022
Na the home treatment inflict the bruises? They are trying all means to cover up this case
Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by Officialgarri: 10:41am On Feb 15, 2022
This man used his boy's condition to catch cruise and gain public sympathy. To an extent, the man wished the boy died so that he can place blame on the school.

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by Wangrin: 10:41am On Feb 15, 2022
"He (the father) said Mr Tejere did not notice any sign of beating on the body of the deceased and that no swollen spot was noticed on the ankle of the late student, where it was alleged by the school that he had sustained a football injury.
The witness noted that a full body x-ray was not conducted by the family when he came home from school.
“There was an x-ray conducted on the part the school wanted us to do, which was the legs down. He was taken to a diagnostic centre,” Mr Oromoni Snr said.
The father of the deceased revealed that his son was not taken to the hospital on Nov. 24, 2021 by the family and that he arrived Lagos from Delta at 6.00 p.m. on Nov. 25, 2021 after he was alerted by his family that his son was in a critical state.


https:https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/511616-sylvester-oromoni-father-confirms-dowen-college-student-was-not-taken-to-hospital.html"
Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by BluntTheApostle(m): 10:43am On Feb 15, 2022
Shoodboi:
The delay in taking Sylvester to a hospital may explain how he died, but it doesn't explain how he got the injuries in the first place.

Was it the injury that killed him?

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Re: Sylvester Oromoni: Father Admits Home Treatment Of Sylvester To Court. by zikter(m): 10:44am On Feb 15, 2022
LaIabobo:

That he was taken home from the hospital does not explain how he got the injuries in the first place.
Well, they are in court now. Every one will prove their story. The school told everyone the source of injury as football, the parents suggested beating. With the results of autopsy and cross examination, one person will be vindicated. The way things are going now, the school is likely going to be the one person

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