A medical doctor yesterday told an FCT High Court in Maitama how an Abuja-based clergyman, Apostle Basil Princewill, gave a 14-year-old girl an abortion pill to terminate a pregnancy.
Princewill is facing a 4-count charge bordering on rape, impersonation and attempt to cause abortion.
The clergyman is also alleged to have forcefully had sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl, one Miss F. Iwuoha, between July 27 and December 31, 2011 at Mountain Mover Ministry International and his house at Nyanya, Abuja, without her consent and impregnated her.
He was said to have given her drugs with a view to aborting a pregnancy.
Princewill was also alleged to have, on or about January, 2012, attempted to cause miscarriage on Favour when he gave her drugs to take and abort the pregnancy, which resulted to her bleeding.
The witness, Dr Felix Ogunbade of Fountainhead Medical Centre, Mararaba, Nasarawa State, told the court at the resumed hearing that “the examination conducted on Favour as of the time she was brought to the clinic revealed that she was given an abortion drug.”
The witness, who had earlier testified in the case as the third prosecution witness, was recalled by the prosecution after the charge was amended.
The case was filed by the police on June 4, 2012 with the prosecution closing its case on December 9, 2016 after calling five witnesses to prove its case, with the defence also closing its case on May 24, 2017 having testified for himself without calling any other witnesses.
The trial judge, Justice Husseini Baba-Yusuf, subsequently adjourned the matter to March 27 for adoption of final written addresses.
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