Lawyer husband killer’s case heads for high court

Oyelowo Oyediran Yewande

Oyelowo and Yewande

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Oyelowo and Yewande
Oyelowo and Yewande

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A lawyer, Mrs. Yewande Oyediran, who allegedly stabbed her husband, Lowo Oyediran, to death in Akobo Area of Ibadan on Tuesday appeared in court with her head covered up so as not to allow her photograph to be taken by journalists or to be seen by members of the public who had thronged the court.
The case has turned out to be a celebrated one of sort as people from all walkks of life waited eagerly to see the outcome of the judicial process.
The lady, who was helped into the court by prison officials, was arraigned at Magistrates’ Court, Iyaganku presided over by Chief Magistrate, Mrs. Kehinde Durosaro-Tijani.
The Oyo State Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) in the State Ministry of Justice has released the legal advice on the case.
According to the Prosecuting Police Officer, Mr. Amos Adewale, the legal advice was released a week ago, adding that the court has no jurisdiction to entertain the murder case marked MI1539/2016.
The accused was arraigned before the court on 5 February, 2016 on a one-count charge of murder.
She allegedly committed the offence, contrary to and punishable under the Laws of Oyo State, on 2 February, 2016 “at about 6:10am at 30, Abidi Odan, Akobo area, Ibadan in the Ibadan Magisterial District.
According to the prosecution, Yewande “did unlawfully cause the death of Oyelowo Oyediran, 38, by stabbing him with knife on the neck, which later resulted in his death”.
The release of the legal advice has put paid to the speculations that the DPP might want to frustrate the trial since the accused is part of the legal profession.
Speaking, the lead defence counsel, Mr. Seun Abimbola, told the court that he was not aware of the release of the legal advice, and the presiding magistrate urged all the counsel in the case to update their records.
She adjourned the case till 1 March, 2016 for mention. The accused was returned to Agodi Prison.
Counsel to the family of the deceased, Mr. Kehinde Adesiyan, told journalists after the proceedings that the Magistrate Court has no jurisdiction to entertain the case, which accounted for why it adjourned it for mention.
He said that the prosecution has “been authoritatively informed that information has been filed before the High Court which has jurisdiction”.
He condemned the way in which Yewande’s face was covered but stated that he did not raise an objection because the magistrate court does not have jurisdiction but promised to raise one if this is repeated at the high court.

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