A heartbroken Nigerian Mother has raised alarm after her daughter died in a sporting event at Chrisland School, Lagos.
In a video making the rounds, The mother, Blessing Adeniran, narrated a series of events that led to the death of her daughter named Whitney.
She accused the school located in Victoria Garden City of negligence, amid tears.
Blessing narrated that the school was to have its annual sporting competition on February 9 at the Agege Stadium.
According to her, when she couldn’t find her child in any of the activities at the stadium, she was told she slumped.
Blessing said;
“February 9 was their inter-house sport. Last year, I couldn’t go [on time]. My daughter was angry I didn’t watch her march pass. I couldn’t find my way to Agege stadium. This year, I went before the event started,
“I met the principal, admin officer, members of the PTA committee, and some parents. The march pass happened. When it started, the first, second, and third houses marched but I didn’t see my child. She’s in the Green House.
“So I thought she’s among the queen’s entourage. But those ones and all others marched and I didn’t see her. I called the school driver to ask if she was among those he brought to the stadium. He said he did bring her.
“I crossed to the other side. I saw some students and asked. I told them I was looking for Whitney Adeniran. They told me a girl, Whitney, just fainted and is being taken to the hospital on the school bus.”
The distraught mum said she panicked and went after the bus, ending up at a health centre close to the Agege central mosque.
She claimed her daughter was already dead when she caught up with the team that rushed Whitney there.
Blessing raised the alarm that the school had no provision for emergency response, hence didn’t administer first aid.
Her words;
“No ambulance, doctors, or medical personnel in a place where you have about 500 students and over 100 parents. I rushed in to meet Whitney’s corpse on her deathbed. This happened in less than 10 minutes,” the mother said.
“I saw the staffer who went with her. I asked the doctor what happened and she said it’s looks like a cardiac arrest. How does a 12-year-old have a cardiac arrest without any pre-existing medical condition?
“If she was sick with even so much as a headache, I wouldn’t have let her go for the sport. By the time I got there, my daughter’s lips and tongue had already turned black. I jacked her up onto my chest but got no response.
“What happened to my daughter? This is my first child. I’ve never had one before. She was taken to an immunisation centre, not even a hospital. My pain was that there was no proper first aid.
“When she came in, they said she was dead on arrival. I’ve been asking Chrisland what happened. Nobody is telling me anything. They were at my house on Thursday. I don’t want to open up my child for autopsy.”
This is not the first time Chrisland School Lagos would be at the centre of a crisis involving one of its students.
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