Killer Driver Sentenced to Death
Olalekan
Hameed, a driver who killed the mother of his employer’s 76-year-old mother,
Jolasun Okunsanya has been sentence to death by Justice Mojisola Dada of the
Lagos State Special Offences Court.
The
34-year-old Hameed was arraigned on two counts of stealing the sums of $117 and
N950,000 from his employer’s room on December 1, 2018, and strangling the
deceased woman after she had caught him stealing the money.
According to
the prosecution, the convict committed the crime around 12.30pm on Plot 83
Owukori Crescent, Alaka Estate, in the Surulere area of the state.
During the
trial, the prosecution called several witnesses and tendered exhibits,
including the coroner’s report, the recovered money and the convict’s statement
to the police.
However,
Hameed told the court that he only stole N1,000 and had nothing to do with the
victim’s death.
In her
judgment, Justice Dada held that the witnesses’ claim that Hameed was the only
one with the deceased at the time of death and that he was also seen scaling
the fence of his employer’s house were not disproved.
“The case is clear. I have not found any
contradiction with the evidence of the prosecution witness that can be deemed
material or weighty enough to cast any doubt on the case of the prosecution
against the defendant in this case. The facts of the case are incompatible with
the innocence of the defendant, but rather, his guilt on the two counts.
“The
defendant is hereby found guilty of the count two of murder and is hereby
convicted as charged and accordingly sentenced to death.
“The
sentence of this court upon you, Olalekan Hameed, is that you be hanged by the
neck until you are pronounced dead; may the Lord have mercy upon your soul.
This is the virtual judgment of the court.”
Justice Dada’s
delivered the judgment in a virtual court session approved by the state Chief
Judge, Justice Kazeem Alogba, in line with the Lagos State Judiciary remote
hearing of cases during COVID-19 pandemic period practice direction.
The court
session, which was held via a video app, Zoom, began around 11am and had
all the relevant parties in attendance.

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