The coroner asked the IG of police to fish out the officers involved in the killing so as to “forestall further accidental killings.”
The assistance by Lagos state government comes three months after Mr Macaroni donated N500,000 to the family.
He said the deceased was shot in his residence by police officers trying to disperse protesters during the rally.
The deceased was hit by a stray bullet from police officers firing guns and tear gas canisters to disperse agitators.
One of the defendants, Tajudeen Bakare, is facing two extra counts of murder and unlawful possession of arms.
Mr Macaroni called on the public to donate to the family whose breadwinner was killed by the police during the Yoruba Nation rally in Lagos.
When the Big Brother State constantly recoils into deeper fears of everyone, everything, and anything, including Sunday Igboho’s cat, know that its madness is real.
The Lagos government said it has instituted a coroner’s inquest in line with the state’s laws to investigate the death of the teenager.
Jumoke Oyeleke, 14, was shot dead by the police who opened fire on fleeing demonstrators, shooting indiscriminately into the densely populated Ojota neighborhood.
