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Dowen College Update: Sylvester Was Flogged Mercilessly, Fed With A Substance, Deceased Father Says

Sylvester Omoroni, the father of a Dowen College student who died recently has alleged that he was tortured by his classmates and fed a substance.
He stated this in a zoom interview with Punch where he gave graphic details of how the boy was severely tortured by his bullies.
Omoroni said Sylvester was flogged mercilessly with a belt and then fed with a substance by his bullies.
The devastated father also gave details of the trauma his son suffered before he later gave up the ghost.
The deceased was allegedly killed after he refused to join a cult group in the school.
Sylvester’s cousin, @perrisonoromoni who first went public with news of his death subsequently shared screenshots of a conversation between his sister and a Dowen College student.
The Dowen College student in the chats expressed concern over Sylvester’s death and also disclosed that the boys allegedly involved in the assault that led to his demise always play dangerous games .
The student who named some of the students involved said they were angry about the school’s new anti-bullying policies not being in place when they were junior students.
The student who named some of the students involved, expressed doubt about them being cultists but said they were angry about the school’s new anti-bullying policies not being in place when they were junior students.
Read the chats below:
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