Mr Michael Adeniran, the father of the late 12-year-old student of Chrisland International School, Whitney Adeniran, who allegedly died during the school’s inter-house sports event last Thursday, has said he will not bury his daughter until the school admits their fault in her death
Adeniran, in a video interview with The PUNCH on Sunday, said he had already purchased a coffin for his daughter.
“My child died at the venue of the stadium, your (Chrisland) nurse confirmed that and she knows exactly what happened to my daughter.
“What I want Chrisland to do is to come out, admit their errors, speak the truth and let my daughter rest. Chrisland school were the ones discouraging me from autopsy, I was shocked to read their press release were they said I rejected autopsy, when I’m the one that filed for it.
“At a point I was almost agreeing with them not to do autopsy, that is why I went ahead to tell them to buy a coffin, but I later thought about it. And I said if I bury this child without finding out the truth, I will live with the guilt for the rest of my life.”
Demanded that Chrisland should explain what actually happened to his daughter, he added that she had no health condition or sickness as of the time the school bus picked her up for the event.
The Lagos State Government responding to the incident on Sunday night also ordered the temporary closure of Chrisland School, Opebi-Ikeja, following Whitney’s death.
The directive was contained in a statement on the Instagram page of the Lagos State Government on Sunday night.
“A release signed by the State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo said the closure was ordered pending the outcome of a full investigation into the unfortunate incident.”
Whitney allegedly died during the school inter-house sports event at Agege Stadium in Lagos.
Adeniran had claimed his daughter died of electrocution but the school management in a statement said the deceased slumped in “public view and not under any hidden circumstances,” adding that she was rushed to the nearest medical facility for first aid.
“Our immediate response was to take advantage of proximity to first aid, by identifying the nearest medical facility to take her to, where the doctor on duty, administered oxygen and every aid possible on her,” the school added.
Whitney’s parents had on Saturday raised the alarm over the death of their daughter during the school’s inter-house sports event at the Agege Stadium.