Release details of how Whitney died, Mercy Johnson urges Chrisland school

Actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie has reacted to the video of a heartbroken mother who lost her 12-year-old daughter, Whitney Adeniran.

The bereaved mother cried out in a video, asking parents to join in her quest for answers from the authorities of Chrisland International School Opebi branch over the death of her daughter.

Mrs Adeniran, stating she needed closure over her daughter’s death, pleaded with the school to reveal the absolute truth of how her child died.

She explained in the video that it was impossible for her healthy 12-year-old daughter to have suddenly slumped and died of cardiac arrest according to the school’s management claims.

Reacting, the movie star appealed to Chrisland School to comply with the bereaved mum’s cries by giving a full disclosure of what exactly transpired.

While commiserating with the Adenirans over the death of their first child, Mercy informed the school authorities that every concerned parent was patiently awaiting their details of how Whitney died.

The politician’s wife said: “I’m responding to the cries of a mother going through the worst pain ever. A mother who wants to know how her child died so suddenly. @bam babycity

“No parent deserves this, no one. Since I saw this heartbreaking video this morning, I’ve called to plead with the school @chrislandinsta to do as Whitney’s mum has cried for and release the full details of what happened to her daughter.

“We are all waiting.

“My condolences to Whitney’s family. My prayers are with you.”

The 12-year-old Whitney Adeniran, a student of Chrisland International School, Opebi branch allegedly died during the school’s inter-house sports activities.

According to reports, Whitney Adeniran died on Thursday at the Agege Stadium, which the school used for its sporting activities.

A statement by the school management on Sunday claimed Whitney died slumped in public view and was rushed to the nearest medical facility for first aid before her demise.

However, the deceased father claimed his daughter died of electrocution, accusing the school authorities of withholding the real cause of his 12-year-old child from them. (Nation)

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