Tuesday, 3 April 2018

23-year-old woman in court for stabbing husband to death - Shepherd Digest Magazine




The police have arraigned a 23-year-old woman, Folashade ldoko, before an Ebute-Meta Magistrate’s Court, on Tuesday in Lagos State, for allegedly stabbing her husband to death.

Idoko was brought before the court on one-count bordering on murder.



She allegedly stabbed her husband, Lawrence Idoko, at Aiyetoro, in the Ijanikin area of the state after an argument ensued between them on August 20, 2017.

Folashade had reportedly accused Lawrence, 33, of engaging in extra-marital affairs, which led to the argument.

It was reported that the couple had two kids together, but their three-year old relationship was ‘wrapped’ in violence.

The Investigating Police Officer in charge of the case, Inspector Akpan Nseyo, told the court on Tuesday that he recovered, at the scene, a kitchen knife with which the suspect used to stab her husband.



Nseyo said, “I also saw a towel soaked with blood on the floor. There were bloodstains from the inner room to the living room down to the entrance door.’’

The defendant, in her statement to the police, stated that she did not intend to harm the husband, adding that they were both struggling for the knife when “it mistakenly fell and injured my husband.’’

The prosecutor, Sergeant W. Hafsat, told the court that the suspect was alleged to have inflicted grievous harm on the victim in the past, but the latter overlooked it with the hope that she would change.

Hafsat also said that the alleged offence was contrary to and punishable under Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2015.



The charge reads, “That you, Folashade Idoko, on August 20, 2017, at about 3am, on Ganiyu Akanni Close, Aiyetoro, Ijanikin, Lagos, in the Lagos State Magisterial District, did unlawfully kill your husband, one Lawrence Idoko, by stabbing him on his right thigh with a kitchen knife.”

The defendant’s plea, however, was not taken by the court.

The presiding magistrate, Mrs. K.A. Ayeri, ordered that she should be remanded in custody and adjourned the matter.

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