Man jailed 25 years for raping 16-month-old baby

A Lagos High Court, Igbosere, yesterday sentenced 47-year-old businessman, Maduabuchi Onwuta, to 25 years in prison for defiling a 16-month-old baby. The judge, Sedotan Ogunsanya, in her judgement, held that the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt. “I am satisfied that the prosecution has proved its case beyond all reasonable doubt.

I find the defendant guilty of the offence of defilement; he is sentenced to 25 years in prison, which will commence from the date of sentencing.” During the trial, the prosecution led by Adebayo Haroun, had alleged that the convict committed the off ence on November 26, 2013, at Isheri, Lagos.

Haroun said: “The convict had been a longtime family friend of the complainant’s family; he and the complainant’s uncle were secondary school classmates. “He helped the complainant’s mother by subletting a room in his apartment to her when she had accommodation problems. “On the fateful day, the complainant’s mother took her daughter to Onwuta’s bedroom and put the toddler in his care while she went to bathe.

“After her bath, she approached her daughter and the child kept crying and pointing at her underwear saying, ‘mummy see, see,’ she checked the child’s underwear and noticed blood. “Her mother took her to a hospital where tests confirmed that her hymen had been ruptured.

“On the day of the alleged defilement, only the complainant, her mother and the convict were home,” he said. Onwuta, in his testimony on February 6, 2017, however, denied the allegations. He said: “The baby’s mother gave me the baby to watch over her while she went to bath. There were four of us at home on that fateful day; the baby, her mother, the mother’s young niece and I.

“I, however, fell asleep and did not know what happened to the baby during the time I was asleep. I was awoken by the baby’s mother, who said the baby was bleeding from her private part. She accused me of defiling her daughter, but I did not defile the 16-month-old baby.”

The complainant’s mother, a policewoman, and John Bankole, a medical doctor, testified for the prosecution during the trial. Bankole, in his evidence, said medical examination revealed bruising and signs of forceful trauma to the child’s private part. The medical doctor noted that the toddler had a broken and bridged hymen. He said a creamy discharge was found around her private part which could have been seminal fluid. (Premium Times)

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