In Nigeria, there have been stories of conjoined twins who survived and were successfully separated.
“This is one death, too many,” he added.
Mr Adams said the committee report would soon be made public, adding that some shocking discoveries were made during its investigations.
Similarly, Mrs Deborah Njoku said the strike had disrupted her son’s treatment, saying she was contemplating the option of seeking treatment at a private hospital.
The school also requested to be given any other samples and documents made during the autopsy.
The state had on March 10 and March 12 discharged 53 patients involved in the accident from three state hospitals.
Abayomi disclosed that the fatality figure from the accident remains six, which include two at the site of the accident and four at LASUTH during resuscitation.
The commissioner said that the accident recorded 102 casualties including six fatalities.
A student, 12-year-old Whitney Adeniran, had died under controversial circumstances during the school’s inter-house sports competition on February 9.
The hospital management admitted that the situation arose as a result of health workers relocating abroad to practice.
