Police to probe death of 6-months-old baby who died in
daycare.
The
Nigeria Police Force has announced that it will be probing the alleged plot by
one of its officers, identified as Arome, to cover up the death of a
six-month-old baby girl, Michelle Onoja.
Rebecca
Onoja, the mother of the baby had taken to social media to call out the school;
Britmax International School, Lokogoma, Abuja, at the Divisional Police
Station, Apo, for alleged negligence which led to the death of her child.
Onoja
alleged the officer investigating the case was attempting to sweep the case
under the carpet.
Lawyer,
Ocholi Okutepa, took to Facebook to share Onoja’s story.
He
said, “The mother received a call at 2.19pm from the school secretary to come
to the school. She immediately went to the school, which is less than a
minute’s drive from her house. When she got there, she saw about five women
praying over Michelle and asked what the matter was, but nobody answered her.
“When
Michelle’s mother carried her, she noticed blood stains on her nose and food
particles on her hair and nostrils.
“At
the point of entering the car to take Michelle to the hospital, one of the
persons around, who she later got to know was the school accountant, made a
remark that was it not the hospital they had just returned from. She was
shocked and asked him what he meant and he refused to speak further.
“On
hearing this, it dawned on the mother that the school had earlier taken her
daughter to the hospital without her knowledge, yet none of the other people
around could tell her anything. On getting to the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi,
Abuja, Michelle was immediately received at the emergency unit and a doctor
attended to her but to no avail. He remarked that the baby would have been
saved if brought in earlier.”
“Following
the circumstances surrounding her daughter’s death, Rebecca lodged a complaint
at the Divisional Police Station, Apo, and the IPO, Mr Arome, was detailed to
investigate the matter. Based on the blood stains, the mother advised the
police to demand the Closed Circuit Television footage to unravel the
circumstances surrounding the mysterious death of her daughter and when Arome
demanded the footage on January 12, 2019, he was told that it had been wiped
off.
“Since
the IPO could not access the CCTV footage, the parents decided that an autopsy
should be conducted on Michelle to determine the true cause of her death. The
IPO and the parents proceeded to the FMC, Jabi, and the parents paid N250,000
for the autopsy. Before the test result came out on January 23, 2019, the
parents were informed that some officials of the school had made attempts to
compromise the result but they were resisted by the hospital.
“When
the result was ready, it was confirmed that blood and food came out of
Michelle’s mouth and nose. The result also indicated that baby Michelle died as
a result of asphyxiation.
“Alarmed
by this result, the parents demanded a full-scale investigation from the police
with a view to bringing any culprit connected to the gruesome killing of
Michelle to justice. Rather than commence a full and proper investigation into
the matter, Arome suddenly lost interest and has since been pleading that we
should forget about the matter.
“When
the parents insisted on pursuing the matter to a logical conclusion, Arome
started pretending to be busy and was not paying attention to the matter. The
parents are seriously traumatised by the sudden turn of events in relation to
the death of their daughter.”
Anjuguri
Manzah, The FCT Police Public Relations Officer, confirmed the incident, adding
that investigation was ongoing.
“Investigation
is ongoing in the case, which means that nobody can cover it up; the case has
been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence
Department,” he stated.
The
Head, Complaints Response Unit, Nigeria Police Force, Abayomi Sogunle, said in
order to establish a case of misconduct against the policeman, the parents
would have to make a formal complaint against him.
“The
parents can direct their complaints to our unit through any of our platforms
and a tracking number will be sent to them, which will be used to follow up on
the case,” he added.
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