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"Sylvester Oromoni had enlarged liver but was not immediately taken to the hospital" – Prosecution witness tells court - YabaLeftOnline

A second prosecution witness, Peter Odewo-Oritse, an worker on the late Sylvester Oromoni’s father’s firm, has stated that the deceased had been recognized with an enlarged liver however the household didn’t take him to a hospital.

Peter Odewo-Oritse, an operations supervisor at Ken Ben Nig. Ltd, an organization owned by the daddy of late Sylvester Oromoni, stated this whereas he testified on the coroner’s inquest investigating the controversial loss of life of the late minor.

Channels TV experiences that Justice of the Peace Mikail Kadiri sitting on the Epe Justice of the Peace Courtroom, Lagos, additionally heard that upon arrival in Warri, Delta State, the Oromoni household physician, Aghoho Owhojede, attended to the boy who was handled for malaria. Primarily based on the physician’s directions, a scan and an x-ray have been later performed on the boy, which ends up revealed amongst different issues that the boy had a liver enlargement.

The witness stated the Oromoni dad and mom initially organized with Dr Owhojede to take their son to the Delta State Instructing Hospital, Oghara for therapy however added that he was finally taken to 1 Vicar Hospital on Nov. thirtieth the place he was stated to have later died. The witness additionally testified that the boy and his mom had first gone to church for prayers earlier than the medical exams have been carried out.

On the final sitting of the court docket on January twenty first, the primary witness, Clifford Tejire had instructed the coroner how he went to Dowen School on November twenty third to select the late Sylvester from faculty. He added that although the boy was in nice pains, and his situation worsened, he was not instructed by the dad and mom to take him to the hospital.

The 12-year-old was later taken by street to Warri in Delta State the place he finally died on November thirtieth, 2021.