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Lagos Court Jailed Man For 12 Years Over Death Of His Lover

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An Igbosere High Court in Lagos State on Wednesday, October 16, sentenced a 46-year-old man, Tunde Omisakin, to 12 years imprisonment for causing the death of his lover, Tina Toroso.

Omisakin was charged with cutting the right hand of his girlfriend with a cutlass which resulted to her death.

He was first arraigned sometime in 2010 but was re-arraigned on February 16, 2016 before Justice Adedayo Akintoye when the former judge handling the case retired.

He was charged with a count of manslaughter for which he pleaded not guilty and was remanded in prison.

The case went for trial and the prosecution called four witnesses.

At the resumed hearing on Wednesday, the prosecution counsel, Mrs Abiodun Gbadamosi, told the court that Omisakin committed the offence on December 8, 2008, at 2.00 a.m. in his residence at Lamgbasa, Ajah area of Lagos.

She said that the defendant caused the death of the deceased, Tina Toroso, by cutting her right hand with a cutlass which severed her veins.

She said the offence contravened Section 317 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2003.

However, Justice Akintoye ruled that Omisakin was guilty as charged.

She said that the prosecution was able to prove the ingredients of manslaughter beyond every reasonable doubt.

The judge said that the prosecution witnesses clearly gave evidence establishing how the incident happened.

“The prosecution evidence directly pointed to the defendant as the person who caused the death of the deceased, Miss Toroso.

“The defendant did not deny that he cut her hand but said he did not intend to kill her. I hold that the ingredient of manslaughter has been proven by the prosecution beyond reasonable doubt,” Akintoye said.

She however noted that the defence had said that the evidence of the prosecution witnesses was contradictory and that the evidence of the investigating police officers were merely hearsay.

“The evidence adduced by investigating officers during investigations cannot amount to hearsay. I hold that the evidence of the prosecution is consistent and therefore reliable.

“This court hereby finds Tunde Omisakin guilty of manslaughter and is dully convicted.

“He is sentenced to 12 years imprisonment; the years of remand will be deducted from his sentence,” she held.

The defence counsel, Mrs Grace Adenubi of Legal Aid Council, had pleaded for leniency for the convict, adding that he was a first time offender and had been in custody since 2009 when he was arrested.




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