Despite the angry reactions that trailed the alleged murder of Sylvester Oromoni Jnr by students of Dowen College in Lekki, Lagos State, management of the school has insisted that the deceased died from football injury.
In a fresh statement released by Dowen College, amid the investigation of a slain student, Sylvester Oromoni, who was bullied in the school premises, the school refused to shift grounds on the claim of cultism levelled against it.
This comes after the Lagos State government sealed up the educational institution until the conclusion of investigations on the death of the student.
According to the school in a fresh statement, the boy suffered football injuries while affirming the claim of being bullied by five students afterward.
The statement reads in full below:
“Good day everyone.
On behalf of the entire staff of Dowen College Lagos, we the management staff of the school wish to publicly commiserate with the family of our late beloved student, Slyvester Oromoni.
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We are all deeply saddened by his passing. He was an energetic, fun loving and promising child and he will be sorely missed. We pray that the Almighty God will grant his soul eternal rest and his family the fortitude to bear with this irreplaceable loss.
This unprecedented situation we find ourselves calls for restraint and understanding. A family has lost their dear son. The school has lost a precious student.
We are distressed that a child sustained a leg injury and passed on a week later. We are as shocked as the rest of the world to see our lovely boy look so ill and in so much pain from the videos posted.
It is true that though he went home on the 23rd of November, his family did call on the 29th to inform us that he said he was actually bullied by 5 senior students whose names he mentioned.
We confirm that we immediately started internal investigations on the 30th but he passed on that same day. Sadly we had barely made any head way before the social rnedia frenzy commenced. We choose not to be side tracked but remain focused in our task to get to the bottom of the allegations made. We are cooperating with all relevant authorities and all the accused students have presented themselves to the authorities. Justice will be done.
We understand the sentiments of the public but appeal for restraint as many lives including the lives of our students are affected.
All lives matter.
We are a school grounded in faith and discipline. We appreciate all those who have trusted and supported us and pray this trust will be revalidated.
Justice will be done and will be seen to be done. God bless and keep the Oromoni family. God bless and keep Dowen College Lagos.
Signed: Board and Management Cowen College, Lagos, Nigeria.”
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