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Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Trumpcard05: 7:06am On Feb 09, 2022
Oromoni: Black substance found in victim’s intestine, LASUTH lacks testing lab, says pathologist

A pathologist at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Dr Sunday Soyemi, on Tuesday, said a blackish substance was found in the intestine of 12-year-old Sylvester Oromoni (Junior), a pupil of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos, who died in controversial circumstances.

Soyemi stated this while being cross-examined by the family’s lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), before the coroner inquest set up to unravel the cause of the boy’s death.

The news of Sylvester’s death went viral following a social media post by his cousin, Perry Oromoni, who alleged that some senior pupils of the college beat him up in his hostel because he refused to join a cult.

But the school denied the claim, stating that the boy complained of leg pains following an injury he sustained while playing football.

A coroner inquest was subsequently set up to look into the circumstances surrounding the death.

At the Tuesday proceedings, Soyemi, while being led in evidence by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Babajide Martins, said the first autopsy carried out on the corpse was botched because the process was not properly done.

Soyemi, who faulted the first autopsy report, noted that some organs that would have revealed whether the victim died of ingestion of a poisonous substance were not cut by the first pathologist.

According to Soyemi, the deceased had a generalised infection that could have been treated with massive doses of antibiotics, intravenous fluid and blood transfusion.

He said, “Following the order for a post-mortem examination issued by the coroner, I conducted a second autopsy on the body of the deceased. An initial interim report was issued and finally, a full autopsy report was also issued to the office of the coroner.

“Prior to the conduct of the autopsy, I did a total body radiograph to rule out any skeletal injury, that is, fracture; none was found and the radiologist confirmed there was no fracture. Before I started the autopsy, the doctor who conducted the first autopsy was in attendance and he was in attendance throughout. So, I observed that the autopsy was not properly done. All that was not properly done is documented in my statement.

“For example, at the first autopsy, the pathologist never opened the oesophagus; the oesophagus is the food pipe. He also did not open the trachea; it is the air path through which we breathe. These are vital things that he should not have missed out.

“He concluded his report as chemical intoxication. For one to be intoxicated with a chemical, that chemical has to pass through the oesophagus, that is the food path. For someone that has not opened the food path, he cannot talk about chemical intoxication. A chemical that would be injurious to one, after ingestion, should cause injuries on the oesophagus because it would pass through the oesophagus, so it should never have been anything near chemical intoxication if he did not open the oesophagus.

“He also did not open the lungs; he did not detach the lungs from the heart. If he had done that and waded the lungs, it would tell him that something is wrong with the lungs. These are some of the many things he did not do. He did a botched autopsy and this was the cause of the controversy surrounding this case.”

However, Soyemi, during cross-examination by Falana, told the inquest that he did not carry out any test on the black substance found in the deceased’s intestine on the grounds that LASUTH did not have a laboratory to test poisonous substances.

He further admitted that the substance found in the intestine could have been anything as it was not tested to confirm what it was.

Soyemi also denied authorising a television interview granted by the doctor representing Dowen College, Dr Iwikwe Isabella, who spoke on the autopsy findings.

He said, “That’s not the practice. I was embarrassed when the report was being discussed on TV. I was embarrassed in the sense that she didn’t perform the autopsy; she observed all through. It’s not the normal practice even if you have done the autopsy.”

Soyemi, who noted that his findings showed that the deceased had lobar pneumonia, infection of the lung, liver, and also infection on the right ankle, maintained that the deceased died of septicaemia.

He explained that if the deceased was physically assaulted or beaten, all the exposed areas would show haemorrhage.

Earlier, the presiding magistrate, Mikhail Kadiri, had a heated argument with Falana when the counsel objected to a question the director of public prosecutions asked Soyemi.

Falana noted that Kadiri was fond of saying the inquest was not a regular court at his convenience.

However, the duo later settled the matter.

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by MITCHELL96: 7:09am On Feb 09, 2022
Everybody just dey liiieeeeee! angry

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by drmuchin: 7:17am On Feb 09, 2022
this boys death has turned to Super story seasonal movie

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by endy69: 8:42am On Feb 09, 2022
When the rich and powerful commit crime in Nigeria there would always be an excuse for them to invade justice. I was thinking that this case would be difference but no I was wrong. Nigeria my motherland when will you know the true meaning of justice? When will the powerful and mighty pay for the crime they commit? I also thought that Lagos State Governor was better and won't bow for pressure but that wasn't the case. All they want to do is for the public eyes to get off this case so they handle it their way. Professionals forget ethics of their profession and lie when they see money

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by sylve11: 2:15pm On Feb 09, 2022
A promising light dimmed even before it could bring forth any rays.

Sad it is, they should allow this boy to journey well.
cool

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by OfficialGaGa(m): 2:16pm On Feb 09, 2022
Justice is Nigeria is the perfect example of PAST N FUTURE IMPOSSIBLE TENSE.....
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Romanoff(f): 2:16pm On Feb 09, 2022
Which of the pathologist do we believe now?

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Praktikals(m): 2:16pm On Feb 09, 2022
wink
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by MITCHELL96: 2:17pm On Feb 09, 2022
Till today, this story never clear for eye undecided

Who do we believe now ?

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Viraltrends123: 2:17pm On Feb 09, 2022
Nigeria with quack doctors, all that is in their head right from when they gained admission into school to when they are done with their cramming is money. That's why they keep leaving the country, for all those dollar, pounds country. Even no president have ever allowed any Nigerian doctor to touch them, right from obasanjo, to Yaradua, to Buhari.

All of them giving us different results after taking bribe, even without bride, autopsy in Nigeria is scam, it's better to give your loved ones to a tailor for autopsy. It's painful the innocent boy is gone now. And their nonesense association, all they know is to be looking for how government will increase their salary. So that they can kill more people

If you are not rich in this country, pray oooo. And be expecting worse.

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Bahamas95(m): 2:17pm On Feb 09, 2022
undecided
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by inoki247: 2:17pm On Feb 09, 2022
Which one we go believe like diz now this Media Trial....
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by brainpulse: 2:17pm On Feb 09, 2022
We have heard more than 50 different narrations, the Media are not helping matters. which one are we going to believe na.

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by BarrElChapo(m): 2:17pm On Feb 09, 2022
this young boy is being made a lab rat amidst the lies and coverups... this so painful embarassed

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Lanre4uonly(m): 2:17pm On Feb 09, 2022
Different reports everywhere.
May the soul of the departed rest in peace.

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Carlyboi(m): 2:18pm On Feb 09, 2022
Poor boy died from negligence and lack of adequate from the school authorities and carelessness on his parents part tho most likely unintentional but if he got timely and proper medical attention and was in competent hands he would survived and recovered from whatever ailment he was battling with...


I think the boy had an underlying health condition which he may have developed while in the school care or while he was at home unbeknownst to both the school and his parents a condition which now deteriorated partly due to in-gestation of some harmful substances if the claims that he was poisoned while in school by some “ seniors/bullies “ were anything to go by.

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by wisdom042(m): 2:18pm On Feb 09, 2022
But I thought they quickly allowed the kids caught to go why are they still on it. They should allow the parent of the boy to be able to move ahead if they don't want to serve justice. Soon they will open the school that's the country we are now

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by JooEeL(m): 2:18pm On Feb 09, 2022
DO YOU KNOW ONE REASON WHY I HATE NIGERIA SO MUCH??

INJUSTICE.

TOLULOPE OLUWATOYIN SARAH AROTILE'S DEATH OF 2020? WHERE ARE THE CULPRITS TODAY?

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by socialmediaman: 2:19pm On Feb 09, 2022
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by socialmediaman: 2:19pm On Feb 09, 2022
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by crossfm: 2:19pm On Feb 09, 2022
Which one we wan believe now.
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Eniade99(m): 2:19pm On Feb 09, 2022
Someone somewhere is hiding something about the death of this innocent boy. No matter how long truth is hidden, it will surely show up.
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by ivolt: 2:20pm On Feb 09, 2022

Soyemi, who noted that his findings showed that the deceased had lobar pneumonia, infection of the lung, liver, and also infection on the right ankle, maintained that the deceased died of septicaemia.

He explained that if the deceased was physically assaulted or beaten, all the exposed areas would show haemorrhage.

The OP highlighted some ambiguous part of the testimony while ignoring the actual conclusion.

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by bonadripper: 2:20pm On Feb 09, 2022
They don't ransack this boy carcass .

Now he's a south west


Perfect excuse for those people to possibly mine his skull and claim it's part of research

Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Wizpa(m): 2:20pm On Feb 09, 2022
Bullies in primary and secondary school are synonymous to cultists in the universities...no atom of bullying should be tolerated by anyone or anybody!
Kids affiliated to the death of this young lad should be severely punished, if not, they will end up becoming a menace to the society.

There is no strength in bullying, only weakness!, you only bully people when you are jealous or scared of them.

Just like The dark knight said: the scariest creatures are the ones that face the most fear.

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by solofresh(m): 2:21pm On Feb 09, 2022
endy69:
When the rich and powerful commit crime in Nigeria there would always be an excuse for them to invade justice. I was thinking that this case would be difference but no I was wrong. Nigeria my motherland when will you know the true meaning of justice? When will the powerful and mighty pay for the crime they commit? I also thought that Lagos State Governor was better and won't bow for pressure but that wasn't the case. All they want to do is for the public eyes to get off this case so they handle it their way. Professionals forget ethics of their profession and lie when they see money
Rubbish

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Nostring: 2:21pm On Feb 09, 2022
endy69:
When the rich and powerful commit crime in Nigeria there would always be an excuse for them to invade justice. I was thinking that this case would be difference but no I was wrong. Nigeria my motherland when will you know the true meaning of justice? When will the powerful and mighty pay for the crime they commit? I also thought that Lagos State Governor was better and won't bow for pressure but that wasn't the case. All they want to do is for the public eyes to get off this case so they handle it their way. Professionals forget ethics of their profession and lie when they see money
how are u sure about all this thing's u said ehn... were u there

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Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by Wealthoptulent(m): 2:22pm On Feb 09, 2022
Romanoff:
Which of the pathologist do we believe now?
One at ur own peril
Re: Oromoni: Black Substance Found In Victim’s Intestine - Pathologist Sunday Soyemi by solofresh(m): 2:22pm On Feb 09, 2022
BarrElChapo:
this young boy is being made a lab rat amidst the lies and coverups... this so painful embarassed
All you do is come online to spew trash as usual
Keyboard warrior

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