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Wednesday 24 February 2021

After 8 years in prison over death of pregnant fiancee, court sets man free in Ebonyi

A High Court sitting in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital, has discharged and acquitted one Chukwudi Omeh, who has  been standing trial since 2013  over  the death of his fiancee.

Omeh  a trader  of engine  oil at Okwo Ngbo market, Ohaukwu Local Government Area of the state, was accused in 2012 of killing his pregnant fiancee, Chinagorom Agama, on  April 12, 2012, at Okposhi Eheku Ngbo   area of the state.

Delivering  his  judgment, the trial judge,  Justice Vincent Nwanchor, said the defendant was discharged and acquitted  for the  inability of the prosecution to prove his charges beyond reasonable doubts after eight years.

The judge, after the judgment,  advised  Omeh to be grateful to God for granting him freedom by being a dedicated Christian.

The prosecuting counsel for the state, Lilian Okorie, thanked the judge  and faulted the police for not doing appropriate investigations  on  the matter.

The defendant’s counsel,  Cletus Egem-Nwokposi and Chioma Odera Udeh, thanked the court for  being  the last hope of the common man.

The discharged engine oil trader’s  joy knew no bounds for regaining his freedom after eight years behind bars in Abakaliki Correctional  Centre  and prayed for peaceful repose of  the soul of his   fiancee.

It will be recalled that the deceased  was a student of  Ebonyi State College of Education, Ikwo and  a fiancee to the accused.

Her corpse and bag were discovered at Alisaoko forest, while her  private parts  were missing.  She was   three months pregnant before her  death as  Chukwudi Omeh was sponsoring her in school


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