Nine Month Old Baby Falls into Fire during Parents’ Nasty Fight… See Details
A 42-year-old driver, Igwe Dike was on Tuesday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, for allegedly beating his wife, Nkiru Egbo, with a plank over infidelity.
According to information gathered, Dike was arraigned on two counts of assault and causing grievous bodily harm on his wife and their son. He, however, pleaded not guilty, Punch reports.
The incident happened on July 30, 2017, at the couple’s residence on Ferry Street, Mile 2, Lagos, after Dike met another man making love to his wife inside a vehicle, the police prosecutor, Inspector Simon Imhowa, had told the court.
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The inspector said the offence contravened and punishable under sections 170 and 171 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011, adding that Dike assaulted his 35-year-old wife by beating her with the plank.
Speaking further, Imhowa said Dike chased his wife with a cutlass and in the process, their nine-month-old son, whom she was backing, fell into a fire, which burnt his face and right arm.
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Dike, on the other hand, said he got married to Egbo in 2006 and the marriage was blessed with three children, and that they lived happily until he lost his job in 2016.
”On the day of the incident, at about 12.30am, I came back to meet another man making love to my wife inside a vehicle.
I immediately picked up a stick, opened the door of the vehicle and hit the man on the head with it. My wife took the stick from me and while we were dragging it, the man escaped.
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I later overpowered her and beat her mercilessly with the stick. She immediately ran towards where our baby was laid and picked him up. When she tried to run away with the baby, she fell and the baby fell into the fire.”
Dike added that his wife reported to the police which led to his arrest.
The presiding Magistrate, B.O. Osusanmi, granted him bail in the sum of N100,000 with one responsible surety in like sum, adding that evidence of tax payment and address of the surety must be verified.
The matter was adjourned till August 29 for trial.
na real wa
O ga o! too much infidelity
Irresponsibility
Why didn’t he just divorce her instead? What if he had killed her in the process of beating her? Mtschew.