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Alleged missing intestine: Coroner inquest begins in Lagos
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Alleged missing intestine: Coroner inquest begins in Lagos

Good Evening NigeriaBy Good Evening NigeriaOctober 20, 2023Updated:October 20, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Coroner’s inquest into the death of Adebola Akin-Bright, the 12-year-old boy whose small intestine reportedly went missing, started on Friday at an Ebute-Meta Chief Magistrate court sitting in Lagos.

Akin-Bright died on Sept. 9 following a corrective surgery done at LASUTH.

The Coroner Inquest is presided over by His Honour Mrs Bola Folarin-Williams, the District Coroner.

At the inaugural hearing, Mr O.A. Akinde, Lagos State counsel, informed the court that necessary tests and examinations had been conducted on the corpse and there is a post-mortem report.

He said that the office of the Attorney-General is aware of letters from solicitors to the father of the deceased seeking to preserve the corpse.

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The state counsel noted that the mother also seeks the release of the corpse to her for burial and the state is not against any of the requests, as the court may decide.

Mr Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, counsel to the complainant, informed the court that the complainant would love to call the Medical Director of Hobitox Medical Centre where the deceased was first admitted and treated.

He said the doctors that treated the deceased in LASUTH and all policemen involved in the investigation would be summoned for proper understanding of what actually happened to the deceased.

The Coroner, Mrs Bola Folarin-Williams, informed the court that the autopsy report was ready and would soon be presented as requested by the court.

The coroner also stated that the father and mother of the deceased should file their respective applications on what to do with the corpse so that the court can rule on it.

Adegboruwa however stated that since the decreased died in LASUTH, it might be better to have an independent examination of the corpse by experts.

He said experts like the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) could take up the responsibility to avoid likelihood of bias and conflict of interests.

Counsel to the complainant told the court that he became aware just this morning before the Court that Mr Femi Falana, SAN, is the lead counsel to the mother of the deceased.

He submitted that he would prefer to liaise with Mr Falana, SAN, so that both father and mother can harmonise their view points, while they allow the coroner to preserve the corpse.

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Mr Akinde informed the court that the state is ready to co-operate with and assist the parties by making available all witnesses, documents, doctors and medical personnel that attended to the deceased at LASUTH.

After listening to all the parties, the Coroner, stated that today’s inaugural sitting is for preliminary proceedings to set the course for the inquest.

She asked the parties to meet and harmonise their views and submit the list of the names of witnesses to be called before the next date.

She also directed that the autopsy report and all necessary documents be made available to counsel to the parties.

The case was adjourned to Nov. 24, for further proceedings.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mrs Abiodun Kolawole, for African Women Lawyer’s Association was also present in court

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