Actress, Tonteh DIkeh has revealed displeasure over the autopsy report that issues the death of Sylvester Oromoni’s death to be natural other than the alleged assault.
The Nollywood star in a post on her official Instagram page couldn’t hide her disappointment in the way the Lagos State government has handled the case so far, according to her this is “the height of injustice” in Nigeria.
She requested for the former report that said he had an acute injury due to chemical intoxication in a background of blunt force trauma.
She shared a screenshot of another Instagram handler who was also criticized the report from the state’s CP, Odumosu.
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She notified that there were so many differences between the two autopsies and was bemused at the fact that it was the job of a commissioner of Police duty to interpret an autopsy report.
The actress didn’t shy away from telling parents who still had their children at the school she felt sorry for them as the same situation could be their turn next time.
In her words;
“This is the height of injustice in MY COUNTRY NIGERIA..What happened to the first Autopsy that was shared online?
It was stated he died of Acute Lung Injury due to Chemical Intoxication in a background of blunt force Trauma.
There are so many information in the first Autopsy that isn’t in the second one.
Why was the case not tried in court to determine who is guilty or not ? Is Nigeria police now the court of law
Is it now the Job of a commissioner of Police to intepret an Autopsy Result.”
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@lagostategoverment I am disappointed
@dowencollegelagos I am disguised at the fact that you are a school out for money alone but not for the children(I said this before una luck that you met a calm mother)
@lamiphillips the emotions I feel for you right now is PITY because Karma is beautiful , DISAPPOINTED at the fact that MOTHERS AREN’T MOTHERS ANYMORE
And every parent taking their child back to dowen I am sorry for you cause this could be you next…
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I am so infuriated
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