Saturday, 15 March 2014

Man allegedly blinds married woman because she refused him sex

Man allegedly blinds married
woman because she refused him
sex
A 35-year old man, Arinze Kingsley, has left a
married woman, Mrs Amaka Ohanwe, partially
blind when she allegedly refused his sexual
advances, PM News .
Amaka was seriously injured in her right eye
when she was allegedly beaten up by
Kingsley at a beauty salon. She said after
undergoing several operations, the doctors
at Apapa General Hospital confirmed that
she cannot see with the eye again.
Following the assault, the police at Area ‘B’
Apapa arrested Kingsley and charged him
with assault before Apapa Magistrate’s Court
after which he was remanded in Kirikiri
Prisons in Lagos State, southwest Nigeria.
Both Amaka and Kingsley, who is still
single, admitted that they were friends but
Amaka said they were just friends not
lovers.
She said she stopped relating with Kingsley when
she discovered that he was desperate to have
sex with her despite the fact that he knew that
she was married and had two kids.
She said after several attempts by him to sleep
with her failed, he became aggressive and when
she noticed that, she started avoiding him.
Amaka said Kingsley eventually traced her to a
salon at Pen Crescent, Apapa, Lagos where she
went to have her hair done and attacked her in
front of the beauty shop.
“He waited for me outside the salon. When he
saw me, he started abusing me after I refused his
advances. I replied him and he hit my eye and
threw me on the floor. He started hitting his
head on my eyes until I started bleeding,” she
told the court.
Amaka said it was their neighbours who came to
her rescue and took her to the hospital, while
Kingsley immediately started his motorcycle and
rode off after attacking her.
She alleged that after the attack, Kingsley boasted
that nothing would happen to him because he
has money to bail himself out of any difficult
situation.
Amaka reported the case to the police but alleged
that she was asked to collect N30,000 for her eye
operation in order to settle the matter out of
court.
Amaka said she had spent over N200,000 on the
surgeries but they were not successful.
She called on the state government to come to
her aid and ensure justice was done in the
matter. Meanwhile, when Kingsley was contacted,
he admitted attacking Amaka but said he wanted
to settle the matter out of court but she refused.
When he was arraigned, he pleaded not guilty.
The presiding magistrate, Mrs O.A Adegbite,
granted him bail in the sum of N50,000 with two
sureties in like sum.
He was, however, remanded in prison custody
pending when he will fulfill his bail conditions
The matter was adjourned till 24 March.


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