WOMAN PLEADS WITH COURT TO REMAND SON WITH SUSPICION OF KILLING WIFE.

July 13, 2022
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Lucy Kwamboka has pleaded with Justice Eric Ogola of the Eldoret High Court to keep her 36-year-old son in remand after he was arrested on suspicion of killing his wife.

 

The 60-year-old appeared in court on Wednesday, July 13, and stated that she fears that her son might be lynched and killed by the public if he's granted bail.

 

“I plead with the court not to release my son on bond. It will endanger his life. He should remain in remand until tempers go down.”

 

 

Khadir Manda is accused of killing the mother of three in their matrimonial home. However, Manda denied the charges.

 

The son was arrested on June 2, more than a month after his wife was found dead on the outskirts of Iten, Elgeyo Marakwet County on May 6.

According to Kwamboka, the victims' family is yet to come to terms with the death of their kin and hence might seek revenge.

 

“My son will be safe in the hands of the government at the correctional facility, unlike at home. If the court releases him on bail, I am afraid he will be killed by family members of his late wife, who are still grieving,” she said.

 

Justice Ogola granted the woman's wishes and ordered Manda to be remanded at the Eldoret GK prison, until his next appearance in court, set for July 21.

 

Also read a snippet of my previous post;

 

A division of the High Court of Justice Of Kogi State sitting at Isanlu in Yagba East LGA has sentenced a 38-year-old man, Babatunde Adura, to ten years imprisonment for the offense of armed robbery and criminal conspiracy.

 

The convict was arraigned along with two others in 2020 for armed robbery and criminal conspiracy but his other two members escaped from the prison during the December 2021 Kabba jailbreak.

 

 

However, the court dispensed justice to the sole defendant.

 

 

The trial judge of the court, Hon. Justice Abubakar Suleiman Ibrahim, found the convict guilty of the offense after the defendant confessed to the sale of items carted away during the robbery incident which occurred sometime in august 2020 at Olukere-Amuro in Mopa-Moro LGA where he and others at large broke into many houses and dispossessed their victims of their valuables including handsets.