 The father of Sivastar of Romani has narrated his ordeal in how his son Sivastar of Romani Junior was turned, who turned 12 yesterday, was allegedly bullied until he met his own family death. He met his non-wife speaking in an exclusive interview with our reporter Friday Apple Major at his residence in Worry. Sipathizers continue to trooping to sympathize with a family on the death of the 12-year-old. The death of Sivastar Junior has continued to draw sympathy from both within and outside the country. It has led to the family and the death of State Governor Ifran Yokoha seeking justice for the departed soul. The wife of them walked into the room and as soon as they enter, they saw them coming into the room. One went back and put out the lights. So they moved straight to his bed and all of them started beating him. He ran down from his bed, came down from his bed, the beating started mashing him like somebody would step on him, beat him, in fact anyhow, this small boy. Also speaking, sisters to the late student which include the eldest Amira who had passed out of the school and Aloha who is also a student of the school called for justice as her father says the death of his son will serve as a lesson to schools in the country. Two weeks ago we never knew this would happen or anything so it's like a big shock to the family and everybody's like devastated but at the same time we can't let it break us because we're still much. Sniak is our only brother so we have to still try to be there for each other because we can't hurt ourselves inside so we're just trying to stay strong and we are strong. We just want justice to prevail that's all we want for the case to not for it to not be lobbied or anything like that for it to be properly done. I have my family members around me because it's easier over here that have them around me because at school it wasn't as easy as it is here but I just really hope that justice is found and we're okay again. My brother I must tell you that outside the justice for my son is justice for all Nigerian children but children now and children are born but the school authorities I must tell you they're not doing enough because until the bike gave up the goods we did not get any call from the school authorities outside the notice that called.