'We Followed Due Process In The Autopsy On Late Sylvester' - Consultant Pathologist

‘We Followed Due Process In The Autopsy On Late Sylvester’ – Consultant Pathologist

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A consultant pathologist at the Military Hospital, Yaba, Chikodili Nwigwe has stated that due process was followed in the autopsy conducted on Late Sylvester Oromoni, the Dowen College student alleged to have been bullied to death.

Nwigwe said she was among the 8 doctors who witnessed the autopsy at the Lagos State Teaching and claims that due process was followed in the whole exercise.

She insisted that the transparency was followed and the results can be taken anywhere in the world to be verified.

In an interview with Arise TV, the pathologist said that,

“Due process was followed, all necessary protocols, methods, laboratory tests, radiology testing, were performed. We had about 8 pathologists there at the Lagos State University forge where the second autopsy was carried out.

“As you know, there was an autopsy that had been done before somewhere before his body was broth to LASUTH where all came together and did the autopsy.

“The autopsy was recorded from start to finish. Photographs were taken, not by one, by many. So whatever you have documented can be corroborated with video and picture evidence.

'We Followed Due Process In The Autopsy On Late Sylvester' - Consultant Pathologist
‘We Followed Due Process in Autopsy on Late Sylvester’ – Consultant Pathologist

“This can be reproducible, can be taken anywhere by other pathologists, whether in this clime or outside this clime, can actually go through the findings, the picture, video evidence. The laboratory test results are all available, the toxicology results are all available and it says, ‘no poison, no toxin’ because that was what was being queried.

“Microbiological analysis were done, we proved yes, he had bacterial infection and this was sepsis. There was no bias in the process.

When asked if there were possibilities that there could have been shady deals which she was not aware of, the pathologist insisted that it was not possible.

She said she was taking photographs and even when there was a brief blackout, she kept on taking the pictures in the dark.

According to her, “Nothing would happen behind me because we were there for hours. We were standing from about 4:30 till 9:00pm. No one left, we were all standing during the autopsy. Even when the lights blinked, I was sanding there, we were all there. I was taking pictures even in the dark.”

About the end of 2021, the family of late Sylvester shared videos showing the young boy in deep pain and bleeding from the mouth.

His lips looked swollen and his teeth appeared broken.

When asked whether there was an underlying sickness that could have led to Sylvester’s condition, the doctor said, “Natural death means there was no suspicion of manslaughter or murder. It means disease, disease is natural.

It does not mean he was ok and then died, no. It just means that he died of a disease, not that there was a problem or someone who caused it. Were there people who caused it ? Was there something that was given ? Was there something that led to the signs and symptoms that finally led to the complications that finally led to the death ? 

“Pain is a sign of so many diseases from headache. That someone is screaming of pain, it shows that there is an underlying problem, it might be mild, moderate or severe.

“If the mother kept massaging the legs, we are not surprised because there were findings in the leg even during autopsy so we are not surprised. Even the massage wouldn’t have done anything good but worsened the situation from what we saw.

Sylvester was in shock but that shock was due to sepsis. We will call that sepsis shock. When we did the autopsy, we noticed that he had a bruise at the right ankle area, we took photographs and opened it up. We saw a puss-like collection of liquid coming out. We took the specimen from there and sent to the microbiology lab to test what type of organism was there. We took samples from the muscles.

“On opening up too, we saw that the lungs were highly diseased, they weren’t reddish but whitish, when we took samples, we suspected but we took the samples to the lab to confirm out suspicion. The kidneys too, we took samples, then from the liver, brain, stomach. Why the stomach ? The stomach had signs of discolouration and mild erosion, we took samples because it could be anything.

“When we took these samples to the lab for histology – study of tissues, we confirmed that he had Lobar pneumonia, bilateral, that is both lungs and then he had inflammation of the the kidney, liver, then he had infalmtion of the stomach bed. Then on that right ankle where he had inflammation of the muscles.

“Sylvester died of septicemic shock and this shock was what ceded the other organs. The pneumonia is bacterial because we took the specimen to the lab and confirmed it was bacterial pneumonia.

For reasons best known to me, I never knew I was going to be involved in this case, all those videos, I never saw them till now. I might not know the extent of what you saw. As a pathologist, it is what we saw on the table that we report, we removed bias, sentiments, affiliations or inclinations. You report what you saw on the table irrespective of what a clinician, surgeon, relation has told you. Even if the person was the one who paid you for the job, if the person is wrong, he’s wrong, if he is right, he is.

“It’s on conscience that pathologists do their work, they said they saw bruises but remember that the first pathologist was invited by the police and we were there, we asked to show us what he saw… I can tell you that where we actually saw bruises, yes the mouth had bruises, the head had some shallow cuts and bruises but I want to say something. There can be many causes of the blister, it could be a fever blister, it could be an impact or what we call haemorrohagic rash you see in sepsis.”

Pathology is the study of the causes and effects of disease or injury. The word pathology also refers to the study of disease in general, incorporating a wide range of biology research fields and medical practices.

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