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Late Sylvester Oromoni’s Roommate in an encrypted message alleges he was beaten to death

In a series of WhatsApp messages shared on twitter, a dormitory mate of the late 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lagos, Sylvester Oromoni, has confirmed that he was tortured to death by some senior students.

The death of Sylvester Oromoni has sparked outrage across the country – Hundreds of Nigerians are signing petition demanding for JUSTICE FOR the 12-year old student of Dowen College in highbrow Lekki, Lagos, killed after he was allegedly bullied by senior students.

READ THE MESSAGE allegedly shared by his roommate whose identity is being concealed and addressed to one Tamara, who is said to be a relative of Late Oromoni jar .

“Hello Tamara

“Sly got beat up on Saturday 27th of November by the boys that was named and the ring leader was Favor, Anslem and Micheal is more of a follower. I was in the room the day they came in

“Sly was on his bed and we were just talking and playing in our hostel room as usual after we clean. At about evening time the senior boys came in and senior Favor switched of the light they were holding their belt with them “They were not 5 but 6 senior boys but I don’t know who exactly was part of the beating but I know senior Edwin was there for sure.

“They beat him up and he fell from his bunk and after they were done they called us back to the room and Aslem said the school rules piss him off and if we snitch the way Sly did them would do even worse to us. Sly was still on the ground and Favour kicked his head again before they left.

“In the morning on Sunday, Sly was on his bed and he complained that he couldn’t walk so the senior called us to their room and said if we snitch they would know and that if they ask us what is wrong we should say he played football.

“The dorm master knew there was a beating that occurred so I don’t understand why they are lying on the internet that he wasn’t aware.

“Even the following morning, Sly went to the sick bay and it was obvious he was beaten and because no football can break bones and moreover that week we didn’t have or play football or sports activities.

“I tried to explain to the principal what happened but they keep shutting us up and saying he was playing football even before Sly uncle came to pick him up me and me and my friend told our dorm master Mr Ahmed what really happened but they didn’t want to listen to us

“I can’t sleep so I decided to speak the truth everything Sly said before he died were the truth. We didn’t know he was dead till we were sent home and picked by our parents. They told us he was getting withdrawn from the school

“This is not the first case that has happened in Dowen they always hid and cover it up the junior student are not always protected by the teachers or principal if we report anonymously, they would make us suffer for reporting.”

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