* Warders smuggle accused out in private car
Ibadan FAMILIES of a woman lawyer, Mrs Yewande Oyediran, who
was accused of killing her husband, late Oyelowo Oyediran and that of the
deceased, yesterday, clashed within the premises of an Ibadan Magistrate Court
after the arraignment of the accused in an Iyaganku Magistrate Court.
Mrs Oyediran allegedly stabbed her husband to death after a
domestic fight on February 2, 2016. Yewande and her late husband, Lowo Yewande
and her late husband, Lowo This came as warders smuggled the accused out of the
court premises in a blue Primera car other than the prison van they used to
bring her and other accused persons to court.
After waiting fruitlessly for journalists to leave the court
premises so she could board the prison van, the warders had to push other
accused persons into the waiting van and sped off.
However, Saturday Vanguard gathered another exit was
prepared Mrs Oyediran, who was taken out of the court in a private car.
This, they did to act according to the dictates of the
family of the accused who insisted that her photograph must not be taken.
On arrival at the court, a woman dressed in black and purple
blouse was the first to charge at the journalists, then followed by other
relations of the accused.
The drama got to climax as a man, who is sympathetic to the
accused person passed an uncomplimentary remark at a bereaved woman, who was
crying all along. This infuriated the family members of the deceased who were
trying to conceal their bottled anger.
The atmosphere soon became chaotic as other sympathisers
were making frantic efforts to prevent a serious confrontation. Even though,
the gun totting warders had driven journalists away to a far distance, one of
them with a name tag, Aborode armed with gun still came and harassed
photo-journalists who were trying to capture the moment the accused person
would board the prison van.
While in court, her counsel, Abimbola Oluwaseun, who led a
retinue of lawyers to the court, said in his oral application, that his client
should not be remanded in prison custody having gone through so much trauma.
But his plea did not make any impact on the Chief
Magistrate, K.Y Durosaro-Tijani who said, “it is beyond me. I have no
jurisdiction to do so.” The magistrate then ordered her to be remanded in Agodi
Prisons, Ibadan. Speaking after the court session, a relation of the deceased,
Mr. Mudasiru Oyewumi said “all we are asking for is justice.” When asked if he
knew of any serious issue between the couple, he said there was nothing except
the normal husband-wife relationship.
“Unfortunately, by now she would have regrets. No reasonable
woman can lift a knife against her husband”. A lawyer, Mr. Sina Olaniyan said
it was quite unfortunate that we have found ourselves in this ugly situation.
What could have prompted her, I can’t say. It is going to be a test for the
judiciary because people are watching”.
Source:Vanguard
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