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Court awards N100m damages against Abuja school over 9-year-old student’s d3ath

Sunday Abuh
Last updated: April 9, 2025 12:37 pm
By Sunday Abuh 3 Min Read
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A Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja on Tuesday awarded the sum of N100m in general damages against Louisville Girls Secondary School, Gwagwalada, for negligence of duty of care which led to the d3ath of a student.

 

Justice Sylvanus Oriji delivered the judgement in a suit filed by Mr Ifeanyi Ikpeatusim, who accused the school of negligence that resulted in the d3ath of his 9-year-old daughter, Kamzie,

 

In the suit marked CV/1738/18, Ikpeatusim alleged that the school’s failure to provide adequate medical attention after Kamzie who fell ill shortly after her admission and resumption in the school led to her untimely d3ath.

 

Kamzie, who was admitted as a boarding student in September 2017 became severely ill by October 2 and d!ed a few days later.

 

Justice Sylvanus Oriji, while delivering judgment in the suit brought before the court after awarding the N100m cost, ordered a 10 per cent interest on the judgment sum from April 8 until full payment.

 

He also awarded an additional N300,000 as the cost of the suit.

 

Justice Oriji while pronouncing the decision of the court, held that the evidence presented showed the school and its agents acted negligently by failing to attend promptly and adequately to Kamzie’s medical needs

 

“The claimant established his allegations of negligence against the school. There is no amount of money that can bring back the child to life,” he stated.

 

Justice Oriji however acknowledged the fact that one significant outcome of the case was the improvement of the school’s sickbay following the incident.

 

He noted that the presence of doctors attending to students twice daily was a commendable development.

 

While the claimant had asked the court to order the school to name one of its structures in Kamzie’s name in her honour, Justice Oriji noted that the improvement in the school’s sickbay was sufficient enough to know the school is making amends from its mistake.

 

“The court thinks that the improvement in the sickbay, ensuring doctors are available twice daily, is in honour of Kamzie, as part of reforms recommended by her family.” he said

 

“The claimant should take solace in the fact that Kamzie has been honoured by the school through these improvements.”

 

Court awards N100m damages against Abuja school over 9-year-old student?s d3ath
Court awards N100m damages against Abuja school over 9-year-old student?s d3ath
Court awards N100m damages against Abuja school over 9-year-old student?s d3ath

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