Saturday 4 July 2015

Man In Prison For Infecting Step-Daughter With HIV

Man In Prison For Infecting Step-Daughter With HIV

A state High Court sitting in Isabo Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Friday ordered a 63-year-old man, Alabi Ibrahim, to be remanded in prison for allegedly infecting his 13-year-old step-daughter with Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome.

The court was presided over by Justice A. Akinremi.

The accused person who had earlier been arraigned for allegedly defiling the said minor, was re-arraigned for infecting the victim with the virus.

The shocking discovery was contained in a medical examination report tendered before the court.

The Director of Public Prosecution, Mrs. O. Osunfisan who stood for the plaintiff in the case instituted by Child Protection Network, a Non-Governmental Organisation, told the court that the accused, by the medical report, infected the victim with the virus.

During cross examination in the case tagged AB/37C/14, the accused admitted being HIV positive, but vehemently denied having carnal knowledge of the step-daughter, let alone infecting her with the deadly virus.

He told the court that the victim had earlier been sexually abused by a relative of his wife, adding that he resolved to send the girl packing when he observed that she was wayward and loose.

The DPP, while presenting the medical reports conducted on November 2012 as exhibits 2 and 3, emphasised that the accused infected the victim after defiling her.

She added that the accused also got a separate a room for the girl in the home to pave way for regular sex with her.

The plaintiff also maintained that the accused had always had sex with her under the guise of helping her with her home work.

A witness in the case, Sakirat Mosaku, told the court that Alabi’s wife had raised the alarm about the relationship between her daughter and husband.

Meanwhile, Justice Akinremi in his ruling, adjourned further hearing till July 7, 2015.



Culled From PUNCH

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