Arowolo being led away by prison official |
After over two years of delayed justice, an Ikeja High Court, presided over by Justice Lateefat Okunu has sentenced Akolade Arowolo to death by hanging for killing his
banker wife, Titilayo Omozeze.
Arowolo
Arowolo was said to have murdered
his wife on June 24, 2011 at their residence, No. 8, Akindeinde Street, Isolo,
Lagos, while the matter was charged to court. His wife, Titilayo was then a
staff of Skye Bank.
SHOWBIZPLUS gathered that the convict had come to the court
around 9:30am by prison officials, apparently having a premonition of the fate
that would befall him.
Delivering judgment today, Justice
Okunu said evidence before the court proved that Arowolo actual murdered his
wife in the matrimonial home, while she also based her judgment on the forensic
report conducted by Professor John Obafunwa. The report had said there was no
way the deceased could have stabbed herself to death.
Prof Obafunwa had testified that his
autopsy report revealed that Titilayo was killed through 76 knife stab wounds,
saying that the knife wounds affected Titilayo’s left eye, right eye, upper
chest area, right chest and collar bone, pointing out that the deceased could
not have inflicted such wounds on herself.
Justice Okunu stated that by the law
principle of ‘Last Seen’ since Arowolo was the only person with his wife when
she was stabbed, no one but him could have killed her, adding that evidence
proved beyond doubt that Arowolo murdered his wife with tremendous knife stab
force and therefore sentenced him to death by hanging.
Arowolo wept and pleaded for mercy
from Jesus Christ as he was told his fate.
The Lagos State prosecution team,
led by Mrs Olabisi Odugbesan led 15 witnesses in evidence to convince the court
that Arowolo murdered his wife. No fewer than 21 witnesses gave evidence in the
case that lasted for 26 months.
The Lagos State prosecution team,
led by Mrs Olabisi Odugbesan led 15 witnesses in evidence to convince the court
that Arowolo murdered his wife.
Arowolo’s lawyer, Olanrewaju Ajanaku
had submitted that there were no substantive evidence linking his client to the
murder of his wife, noting that since none of the prosecution witnesses, saw
the alleged fight between the couple, their testimonies were mere hearsay.
11 comments:
justice at last 4 this poor woman
good one
this long over due
this mad man should have been hung long time ago
he should jailed for life
he is really insane
shameless man
Justice atlast
this issue don too tey
our judiciary system is too slow to act
Good one
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