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Court Sentences Killers of Fadipe, Bayelsa Official to Death by Hanging

- Akinwale Akintunde in Lagos and Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye of an Ikeja High Court yesterday, sentenced to death by hanging, a 27-year old man, Oluwaseun Oladapo for the murder of Mr. Kunle Fadipe, a Lagos based human rights lawyer.

In Bayelsa, two young men, Izibefien Tamuno and Izibekuma George, were adjudged responsibl­e for the death of Edi Kolu, a Bayelsa government official in a mob attack have been sentenced to death. He was said to be on an official duty to a community in Yenagoa. Justice Nayai Aganaba, ordered that the duo should be hanged.

On Fadipe, the judge sentenced Oladapo to death after finding him guilty on a five-count charge of murder, armed robbery and assault occasionin­g harm.

Justice Ipaye in her in a twohour judgment said, “I pronounce you guilty and sentenced to death.

“On count one, you Oluwaseun Oladapo, is to be hung by the neck till you are dead.

“On count three, you Oluwaseun Oladapo, is to be hung by the neck till you are dead.

“On count four, you Oluwaseun Oladapo is sentenced to three years in prison.

“On count five, you Oluwaseun Oladapo is sentenced to three years in prison.

“The terms of imprisonme­nt of counts three, four and five is that they should run consecutiv­ely.

“This is the judgment of the court.”

According to the prosecutio­n led by Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, the Lagos State Attorney General and Commission­er for Justice and Mrs. Idowu Alakija, the Director of Public Prosecutio­n (DPP), Oladapo, allegedly murdered the lawyer at 3am on July 4, 2014 at his residence located at No. 1 Harmony Estate, Ifako-Ijaiye, Iju, Lagos.

The convict was also charged with the murder of Mrs. Cecelia Owolabi, the mother-in-law to the late Fadipe, but the charge of murder was commuted to assault occasionin­g harm by the court.

Justice Ipaye explained that the reason why the murder charge of Owolabi was rejected was because the prosecutio­n failed to prove a direct link between the actions of the Oladapo and the death of Madam Cecelia Owolabi.

“He is however, found guilty of the assault occasionin­g harm of Madam Cecelia Owolabi.”

During the trial, the wife of the late lawyer, Mrs. Kemi Fadipe, in her testimony gave a graphic narration of the events of the night of the murder.

Kemi, a school proprietre­ss said: “My husband came in late from the office at 10pm and he was preparing for a flight to Abuja the following day, we both had retired to our bedroom.

“Our home is a five – bedroom duplex and there was no electricit­y that night, the home was well lit because the generator was on.

“At 11.45pm, power was restored and my son Folahanmi went to put off the generator, a few minutes after he left, he came running upstairs screaming for help.

“He had a stab wound on his head and was being pursued by the defendant who was armed with a knife.

“The commotion alerted my husband and I and we rushed to the ante-room upstairs where we saw the defendant and Folahanmi.

“The defendant was saying that someone had to die today and demanded N500,000, threatenin­g us that members of his gang had surrounded the house.

“We knelt down to plead with him and my husband instructed me to get a white envelope containing cash from the jacket of his suit.

“When the envelope was handed over to the defendant, he was dissatisfi­ed and demanded for laptops and phones and we told him those items were downstairs.

“He for no reason, lunged at Folahanmi with a knife and my husband stepped in to save him and he was stabbed in his neck and his chest.”

Kemi said after her husband was stabbed, Oladapo ran downstairs where he unfortunat­ely encountere­d her mother.

“My mother came out from her bedroom downstairs to investigat­e the source of the commotion and the defendant ran into her, stabbing her in the chest.”

“I, the maid and my sister struggled with him in the living room downstairs, he was hit on the head with a stabiliser but he was behaving in a wild and crazed manner and very strong and hard to subdue.

“My husband and Folahanmi ran out to get help but my husband collapsed in the premises.

“Folahanmi got help from the security guard of the estate who subdued the defendant by shooting him with a gun.”

She said that Fadipe was rushed to a hospital where he gave up the ghost at 4am, her mother who came to Lagos from Ibadan for an eye operation was discharged from the hospital but died in Ibadan from the shock and trauma of the incident two weeks later.

“My son Folahanmi, a student of one of the tertiary institutio­ns in the country, lost a year of school due to the trauma of the head and chest injuries he sustained during the attack,” Kemi said.

Miss Biola Owolabi, the sisterin-law to the late lawyer in her testimony during the trial attested to the strength of Oladapo.

“He scaled the fence of the house and lay in wait at the generator house where he threatened and attacked Folahanmi whom had come to put off the generator.

“It was difficult to subdue him during the frenzied attack, he was like a man possessed, he had the strength of 10 men, everyone sustained injuries” she said.

A pathologis­t, Dr. Sunday Soyemi in his testimony, revealed the cause of Fadipe’s death.

“The cause of death was rapid and severe blood loss caused by the severe slice of the left jugular vein,” Soyemi said.

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