Parents are demanding justice after their baby was severely injured by an unknown animal at a Lagos daycare, alleging the owner is obstructing the investigation, while human rights activist Harrison Uwamnishu steps in to assist.


A troubling incident has emerged from a daycare in Ago Palace, Okota, Lagos State, where a baby was reportedly attacked by an unknown animal, resulting in severe injuries.
The child’s parents, who have chosen to remain anonymous, sought the help of human rights activist Harrison Uwamnishu. They allege that the daycare owner is attempting to cover up the incident, shifting the blame onto another student.


Medical reports indicate that the injuries were caused by an animal, raising serious concerns about the safety and supervision of children at the daycare.
The parents have reported the incident to the police but allege that the daycare owner is leveraging her wealth and influence to obstruct the investigation.


Harrison Uwamnishu, a human right activist is assisting the family by deploying a team to visit the child and ensure a comprehensive investigation is conducted.
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOOL, AKELICIOUS
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