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40-year-old woman, who allegedly threw a toddler into a well, on
Thursday appeared before a Yaba Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on a murder
charge.
Kuburat Bello was accused of throwing a four-year-old daughter of her
co-tenant into a dry well. The baby was said to have died in the well.
The court could not take the defendant’s plea as Magistrate M.O.
Tanimola said that she needed the advice of the state Director of Public
Prosecutions.
She remanded the woman at the Ikoyi Prisons, pending the advice.
According to the prosecutor, Sgt. Victor Eruada, Bello, a resident of
No. 1, Haruna St., Fadeyi, Lagos, committed the alleged murder on May
23.
He said that the girl was a daughter of Mr Martin Solomon, and that
the defendant and Solomon’s wife had been in disagreement for some
months.
The prosecutor told the court that the toddler had gone to the
defendant’s apartment to give her a pencil as she requested but did not
return.
Eruada said that shortly after the pencil was given, Solomon heard some neighbours shouting that his daughter was in the well.
He told the court that when Solomon demanded an explanation, the
defendant said that the girl suddenly said that she wanted to jump into
the well, and that before she could stop her, the toddler had jumped in.
The prosecutor said that the dry well had not been in use in the past eight years.
He noted that murder contravenes Section 221 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, and punishable with death.
The case was adjourned till Oct. 10 for mention. (NAN)
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