The Nigeria Police have been called on to release report of the medical autopsy conducted on 14-year-old schoolgirl, Kerenhappuch Akpagher who until her death was a student of Premiere Academy, Abuja.
The call was made by the Parents Teachers Association of the school through its Chairman, Barrister Uche Anyanwu.
Following the joint meeting with the school’s Management, parents are calling on the police to make public autopsy report on Miss Keren Akpagher to put to rest allegations and counter allegations on the cause of the deceased’s death.
The Association believes that towing this path will bring about justice for the bereaved family.
Below is the official statement
PREMIERE ACADEMY PARENTS CALL ON POLICE TO MAKE PUBLIC AUTOPSY REPORT ON MISS KEREN AKPAGHER.
The Parents Teachers Association of Premiere Academy, Abuja, has waded into the controversy over the death of one of its students, Miss Keren Akpagher, who passed away in now controversial circumstances in June, 2021.
Rising from a joint meeting with the school’s Management, the Association said it had closely followed the clash of passions and positions in the public space with regards to the unfortunate death of Keren.
According to the Association’s chairman, Barrister Uche Anyanwu, the matter of the unfortunate death of Miss Keren Akagher in a clinic in Abuja last June is heart-rending, and that the Association continues to pray for divine comfort, and justice for the bereaved family.
The PTA stated that it had closely monitored developments and is convinced that the circumstances leading to the student’s medical emergency while at home with her mother should also be looked into.
The Association said it resolved that as responsible parents, it could no longer fold its arms and watch agenda-driven people destroy the hard earned credibility and reputation of their children’s school.
It noted that the Association found it disturbing that this uncommon tragedy that binds the family, the Association and the school together may have been hijacked by some external, agenda-driven, public hate and hostile campaigners who now spread discontent and misinformation in the public space.
The PTA maintained that the Federal Capital Territory Police which had investigated the matter to the point of obtaining an autopsy owed members of the public the duty to publish its finding.
It noted that for as long as the Police continued to delay the release of its investigation report, so will mischief makers continue to take advantage of the vacuum to create hate and disharmony in the public space.