The Deeper Life Bible Church says it will not cover up any immoral act in the ongoing case of alleged assault of one of its students in its school in Uyo, capital of Akwa Ibom.
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A medical report on the victim of the alleged sexual abuse at Deeper Life High School, Uyo, has not stated if the 11-year-old boy has been sexually molested or not.
The boy, a JSS1 student of the school, was discharged from hospital on Tuesday after spending ten days.
The victim’s father, Iniobong Archibong, who got the medical report from the hospital on Monday, said he would only disclose the content after consultation with his lawyer.
A source, who has seen the medical report, said the report did not mention whether the boy was sexually abused or not.
Deeper Life High School: Victim’s medical report silent on sexual abuse
The boy, who was discharged on Tuesday, was examined and treated at St. Athanasius Hospital, a private medical facility in Uyo.
A medical report on the victim of the alleged sexual abuse at Deeper Life High School, Uyo, has not stated if the 11-year-old boy has been sexually molested or not.
The boy, a JSS1 student of the school, was discharged from hospital on Tuesday after spending ten days.
The victim’s father, Iniobong Archibong, who got the medical report from the hospital on Monday,
A source, who has seen the medical report, told PREMIUM TIMES, Wednesday, the report did not mention whether the boy was sexually abused or not.
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Deeper Life High School, on Tuesday, says there is no attempt to cover up the case of an 11-year-old schoolboy, who was allegedly molested at its campus in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
A parent at the school, Mrs Deborah Okezie, had said some senior pupils molested her son, Don Davis, by pushing their hands and legs into his anus and threatened to kill him if he reported to anyone.
#JusticeForDonDavis has since been trending on social media with many Nigerians calling for justice to be served on the matter.
But speaking in a video statement released on Tuesday evening, the Education Secretary of the school, Mrs Thelma Malaka, said investigation was ongoing into the matter and justice would be served when all findings have been finalised.