Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Wickedness: Man arraigned for killing wife over her inability to have a child
A 34-year-old man, Henry Okoro was arrested and
remanded in police custody for allegedly killing his wife,
Amaka , over her inability to have children.
According to sources, the incident was said to have
occurred at about 5:00 am on August 27, 2013 in the
Gbagada area of Lagos state after a minor disagreement
between the deceased and her husband which resulted into
a fight.
It was gathered that the deceased had reportedly sustained
injuries after she was allegedly battered with different
objects by her husband.
Reports say:
It was learnt that the couple had been married for some
years without having a child and that the defendant was
under pressure to send the deceased away so he could
remarry.
Four days after she was said to have reported the matter at
the police station, Amaka gave up the ghost.
Okoro was said to have been arrested on September 4,
2013. The police said although the suspect did not make
any confessional statement and no weapon was found on
him during his arrest, there was fingerprint evidence to
connect him with the crime.
The police however arraigned him on Tuesday before an
Ebute Meta Magistrate’s Court on a single count of
murder.
The charge read, “That you, Henry Okoro, on the 27th day
of August, 2013 at about 5am at 9, Atunrase Estate,
Gbagada, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did
unlawfully kill one Amaka Okoro, female, aged 33 years,
by inflicting injuries on her finger and neck and thereby
committed an offence punishable under Section 221 of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2011.”
The defendant’s plea was not taken.
The prosecutor, Inspector Asu Feddy, asked the court to
remand the defendant in custody to enable the police to
duplicate the case file for transfer to the Directorate of
Public Prosecution for legal advice.
He cited Section 264(1) of the Administration of Criminal
Justice, Lagos State to support the remand application.
The police also added in its remand form, that there was
the need for more investigation.
The magistrate, Mr. E.O Ogunkanmi, ordered that the
defendant be remanded in the Ikoyi Prison pending the
DPP’s advice.
The matter was adjourned till November 7.
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