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BREAKING! Oromoni: Another Student Boarder Dies in Anambra

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– St Michaels Boys College management killed our son out of negligence, family alleges

The deceased student, Bright Chimdalu Onyekwuluje

 

As controversy trails the death of a boarding student of Dowen College, Lagos, Sylvester Oromoni, another student boarder from St Michaels Boys College, Ozubulu, Anambra State, Master Chimdalu Onyekwuluje has reportedly died.

 

Onyekwuluje, a JSS 2 student of the school, aged 11 was said to have died as a result of negligence on the part of the school management, who refused to call his parents to pick him, after he fell ill.

 

It was a pitiful sight at Uzoakwa, Ihiala, Anambra State, where the deceased boy was buried as family and neighbours wailed as the child was interred in his family compound.

Parents of the deceased boy, Prince Cornelius and Ogochukwu Onyekwuluije who spoke to journalists during the burial of their son said even when the student’s health had totally deteriorated, the management insisted he must stay behind to finish his exams before he would be released, saying the decision was the reason for his death.

Mother of the deceased boy, Mrs Ogochukwu Onyekwuluje

 

The student had reportedly died on 17th December 2021, nine days after he was picked up by the parents from St Michaels Boys College, after a cousin to the deceased borrowed a phone to alert the parents that the boy was ill, and that the school management was not ready to release him until he finished his exams.

Onyekwuluje said: “My son, Bright Chidalu Onyekwuluje died out of negligence on the part of the school. He was sick, and they refused to tell us. It was my son’s cousin that borrowed a phone to call his mother to tell us to come and pick Bright that he was dying.

“He told us he has been the one backing him from the school hostel to the classroom everyday, to sit for exams.

“Even after the call, I reached the guardian of my son, but he lied to me that the boy was okay, and that it was nothing serious. I insisted on coming from Port Harcourt, River State where I live to pick him, and they insisted it was nothing serious.

Father of the deceased boy, Prince Cornelius Onyekwuluje

 

“When I insisted I must see him, I was surprised the boy looked so bad that he was already dying. I asked the guardian if this was the boy he said was alright, but he did not answer. Now I have lost my only son,” he cried.

Meanwhile, the principal of St Michaels Boys College, Rev Fr Romanus Ike Muoma has denied that the school management delayed in releasing the student to his parents.

Fr Muoma who spoke to THE RAZOR NEWS in his office during a visit that: “The boy was seen here in school moving about with other students, days before his father came. What we have here (college) is not an auxiliary nurse, but a qualified nurse from Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi, and we pay heavily for his services.

The deceased student being interred

 

“The boy was diagnosed of malaria, and was immediately put on treatment, and afterwards, he was okay. When it was found that the boy was ill again, it was the guardian that called the parents to come and take him.”

When told that the deceased’s cousin who had called the parent to alert them of the illness was punished by the school for doing so, Father Muoma said the boy was only made to knee down for some minutes, saying it was against the rule for students to call parents, as calls are only made from a central point by the management.

Onyekwuluje family has however indicated its interest to pursue justice for their son. Mr Ben Onyekwuluje, elder brother of the deceased boy’s father said a petition has been sent to the Inspector General of Police, Alkali Baba and the family will stop at nothing until justice is served.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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