Crime
Tragedy deepens for late Sylvester Oromoni family as mother succumbs to grief
The family of Sylvester Oromoni Jnr., the 12-year-old whose tragic death in 2021 sparked outrage over alleged bullying at an elite Lagos school, is mourning another profound loss.
Mrs. Oromoni, mother of the late Sylvester, has reportedly passed away after a protracted illness exacerbated by the heartbreak of losing her youngest child.
Family sources confirmed that Mrs. Oromoni died on Monday, November 25, 2024, following years of deteriorating health linked to her overwhelming grief.
A close relative revealed that the emotional toll of her son’s untimely death, coupled with the ongoing pursuit of justice, had left her deeply affected.
“For over two years, she struggled to cope with the unimaginable pain of losing her son. Her health declined steadily as she battled both the trauma and the heartbreak,” the source stated.
Sylvester Oromoni Jnr.’s death in 2021 shocked the nation when allegations emerged that the 12-year-old had been severely bullied by senior students at Dowen College in Lagos. While the circumstances surrounding his death remain a subject of legal battles, the family’s fight for justice has kept their story in the public eye.
Mrs. Oromoni, described as a devoted mother, reportedly found it difficult to eat, sleep, or resume normal life after the tragedy. Friends and relatives observed her steady decline, attributing it to her inability to overcome the profound sorrow. Despite receiving medical care and unwavering support from loved ones, her condition worsened, culminating in her passing.
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The death of Mrs. Oromoni has reignited public outrage and calls for accountability in the case of her son. Many view her demise as a stark reminder of the emotional and systemic failures that allow such tragedies to persist.
Supporters of the Oromoni family have expressed their condolences, with several advocating for swift justice to bring closure to the family. The double tragedy has cast a spotlight on the devastating effects of unresolved grief and the urgent need for systemic reforms to prevent such occurrences.
The loss of both mother and son has left the Oromoni family grappling with immense sorrow. While the fight for justice continues, the memory of Mrs. Oromoni and her son stands as a poignant symbol of the human cost of inaction.
As Nigerians mourn with the Oromoni family, many hope that their story will inspire meaningful change in addressing bullying, safeguarding children in schools, and ensuring accountability for lives lost.
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