A grieving Nigerian mother has accused her daughter’s school of negligence after her child allegedly died from being struck by a teacher, demanding justice and answers for the tragic incident.


A heartbroken Nigerian mother has called out an unnamed school following the sudden and tragic death of her young daughter.
Sharing her pain on TikTok, the grieving mother recounted the heartbreaking events leading up to the incident, stating that she had taken a photo of her daughter just before dropping her off at school. Shockingly, only four hours later, she received a devastating call informing her that her daughter’s lifeless body was in the mortuary.
According to the mother, a close contact revealed that a teacher allegedly struck her daughter on the head, leading to her untimely death before she could receive medical attention at the hospital.
She expressed her frustration over the lack of a clear explanation from the school’s management, demanding accountability and justice for her child.
In her words:
“This was the last picture I took of my child before she left for school. Hours later, I was told she was gone. The school called to tell me my daughter’s body was in the mortuary. But someone from the school told me a teacher hit her on the head because she was crying too much.”




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