Admin l Tuesday, February 14, 2018
MAN WHO KILLED WIFE FOR INFESTING HIM WITH HIV GETS DEATH SENTENCE
IKEJA, Lagos, Nigeria – A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja today sentenced wife beater, Mr. Katungi Phillips, to life in prison for stabbing his wife Justina James, to death for allegedly infecting him with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Justice Raliatu Adebiyi found him guilty of murder. Ruling on the matter, she said the prosecution was able to prove by cogent circumstantial evidence that the defendant intended to kill the deceased.
“I hereby find the defendant guilty of the murder of Justina James. In view of the mandatory sentence for murder in Section 221 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011. The defendant Katungi Phillips is hereby sentenced to death, may the Lord has mercy on his soul,” Adebiyi said.
According to the prosecution led by Mrs O. R Ahmed-Muili, the convict committed the offence at 3.21am on July 26, 2014 at his residence at Pako House, Oniru, Lagos. Ahmed-Muili said that the convict who had been married to Justina for two-years stabbed her all over her body with a kitchen knife after discovering that she had infected him with HIV.
“After discovering that she had infected him with the virus, the deceased allegedly wanted to leave him for another man. He stabbed his wife a kitchen knife during the ensuing argument and he also attempted to kill himself by stabbing himself in the abdomen with the knife,” she said.
Phillips was arraigned on Feb. 8, 2016 and four witnesses- three police officers and the sister of the deceased wife testified at the trial on behalf of the prosecution. Insp Alexander Onoja, the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) said that the defendant confessed to the police to have stabbed his wife.
“He confessed that he murdered his wife because he discovered they were both HIV positive and he was infected through her. He alleged that she informed him that she was leaving him for another man,” he said.
The IPO said that when the police visited the crime scene Justina was found dead in a pool of blood while Phillips was laying beside her corpse with a knife tied round his abdomen with “his intestines hanging out”.
During the trial, Philips said his wife was stabbed while they were arguing over his missing mobile phone. “We were arguing over my missing phone, she stabbed me with the kitchen knife, I grabbed the knife from her hands and stabbed her once,” Phillips told the court.
Justice Adebiyi, however, in her judgment rejected Phillips defence of provocation.
The judge said that the multiple stab wounds inflicted on Justina by Phillips were excessive in comparison to the single stab wound the convict sustained.
Justice Adebiyi said that based on the evidence before her, the defence of provocation was not plausible and that the prosecution had proved it’s case beyond reasonable doubt.