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Danish National Faces Murder Trial In Lagos

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Danish National Faces Murder Trial In Lagos

The trial of a Danish National, Peter Nielso who allegedly murdered his wife, Zainab Nielson and daughter, Petra Nielson commenced today in Lagos south west Nigeria  with the Prosecution calling its first witness.

At the commencement of the trial, the witness, Daniel Joel told a Lagos High Court sitting in Igbosere south west Nigeria of how late Zainab Nielson, before her death, had come to the driver’s lodge around 1am, sometime in 2017, and asked him to call the security men at Bella Vista to come and hold Peter Nielson as the latter wants to kill her.

Joel told the court that late Zainab who was holding their daughter, Petra kept banging on the door of the driver’s lodge before his colleague woke him up that his madam was knocking at the door.

Joel added that the deceased showed him the wounds on her face and asked him to call the security men. He disclosed further that he thereafter made a call through inter-come to the security men, who came.

According to him, while they were in there, Zainab was telling them that the defendant wants to kill her, adding that she doesn’t want to stay in the house again.

The witness who was being led in evidence by Mr Adeniji Kazeem, SAN, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice Lagos State, said he then asked her where she wanted to go to at that time of the night in order to drop her, but she refused, telling him not to worry.

The witness who was a driver to the defendant and his family said that after an hour, Zainab the deceased came back with a police and arrested the defendant who was then taken to Ikoyi Police Station.

Joel said ” After the arrest of the defendant they later came back and in the morning and  asked him to drive them back to the Police Station after which he asked him  to take him to Radisson Blu Hotel in Victoria Island, and then he went back to the house.”

” While I was at home, Mrs Zainab said that the children were writing exams that I should get ready that after their exams, I would take them to Airport so that same week, on Sunday, after they had finished their exams, I took them to the Airport, where they boarded a flight to Abuja.”

“On their way to the airport, Mrs Zainab said that it was because of the fear that they are going to Abuja, the defendant called me and asked me to come and pick him at Radisson Blu after dropping the wife at the airport. After I brought him back home, a day later, he asked me to take him to the airport which I did”.

Joel who said he got to know about the death of Zainab and the daughter through phone call, while he was in Kaduna.

During cross examination from the defendant’s counsel Mr Olasupo Shasore SAN, he said that the defendant told him that he was drunk.  He also said that he had seen the deceased smoking Cigarettes but had never seen the defendant take Cocaine before.

When asked if he could describe the relationship between the deceased and the defendant, he said that he does not know anything about their relationship.

Asked who informed him about the death of the deceased, he said one of the security men at Bella Vista Tower, in Banana Island, named Festus called him and told him what had happened.

He said, “Festus said, I want to tell you a sad news. He told me that my madam was dead, but didn’t tell me how she died. When I received the call, I couldn’t believe what Festus was telling me.

“After receiving series of calls about the death of my madam, I took a taxi to Abuja, from Kaduna, and then flight to Lagos. I got to Bella Vista around 2pm and saw ambulance, taking Zainab to the hospital, I then took an Okada to the hospital and met the deceased’s mother, Mrs Ruth Madaki there.”

Earlier the defendant’s counsel had brought two applications dated October 5, before the court, seeking for medical samples to enable them do a DNA, and the second application to grant them access to the crime scene as it was under lock and key. The two applications were granted.

However, the presiding Judge, Justice Mobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile, adjourned the case till October 9,2018 for continuation of trial, while the defendant was ordered to be remanded in prison custody.

It will be recalled that the defendant was alleged to have committed the offence on April 5, 2018.

The defendant allegedly murdered his wife Zainab Nielson 37, and his daughter Petra Nielson 3, at their resident at number 4, flat, 17, at Bella Vista Tower, Banana Island Ikoyi.

The offence alleged to have committed is Punishable Under Section 223, Cap C17, Vol 3, Criminal law of Lagos State 2015.

However the 53 year old defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge against him.

 

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