Nigerians have continued to voice their perspectives on the topic after feeling dissatisfied with the director of public prosecution's decision in the case of the late Sylvester Oromoni. After two autopsies conducted by a consultant pathologist at the central hospital in Warri, Clement Vhriterhire, revealed that Sylvester died of "acute lung injury due to chemical intoxication in the background of blunt force trauma," legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions, Adetutru Oshinusi, cleared the suspects recently. After hearing from the parties, the presiding magistrate, Mikail Kadir, commanded the police to immediately make copies of any statements obtained during the investigation available to interested parties. He also instructed solicitors to submit the necessary requests for certified true copies of any pertinent documents in the court's possession.n.