The
Lagos State University Students Union (LASUSU) on Wednesday disclosed thatthe
autopsy report on the death of a 200 level female students confirmed that she
died naturally.
Mr Tayo Sekoni, the
LASUSU President, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
He spoke to NAN on the
sideline of a news briefing organised by the union at the institution’s main
campus in Ojo, Lagos.
Sekoni said the
autopsy report confirmed that Gbadeyan’s death was natural and unconnected to
anyone.
He said that following
the autopsy report, the students union filed a case on behalf of 11 students
suspended by the university authority in connection with the incident
“Since nobody was
connected to Gbadeyan’s death, the suspension had been lifted by the
management.
He said the union
taught it was unwise for the suspended students to be punished for a sin they
did not commit and the university authority reasoned with the union’s view.
“We, however, pray the
departed soul will rest in peace,’’ he said.
NAN recalls that Miss
Omolara Gbadeyan, a female student in the Department of Industrial Relations
and Personnel Management, Faculty of Management Science in the university, died
on Feb 11.
She died at a party
hosted by the History and International Studies Students Association at an
event centre in Igando, Igando/Ikotun Local Government Development Area.
A bulletin issued by
the university authority had said the organisers of the party did not inform it
nor seek its approval for the event.
According to the
university, this is contrary to the rules and regulations of the institution.
“The university
management received the shocking news after the sad event had occurred and
immediately swung into action,’’ the bulletin stated.
NAN also recalled that
the authorities later suspended 11 former executive members of the Students
Society of History and International Studies (SSOHIS) indefinitely over the
incident.
It said the students
were the organisers of the party that led to the death of Gbadeyan.
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