AFNewsNG
Latest Breaking News In Nigeria

Court Sentence 20-Year-Old Woman For Pouring Hot Water On Her Husband | SEE WHY

0

Mangochi Senior Resident Magistrate Court in Malawi, on Wednesday, September 15, sentenced a 20-year-old woman to 17 years imprisonment with hard labour for pouring hot water on her 34-year-old husband over financial issues.

Nunu Saidi sentenced to prison for pouring hot water on her husband
Nunu Saidi

State Prosecutor Sub Inspector, Blessings Madikhula told the court that the victim, Wilson Chimenya, married the convict, Nunu Saidi last year and he moved her into his house with three kids from her previous marriage.

In July 2021, they temporarily separated for reasons best known to themselves and the convict left her matrimonial home.

READ ALSO  Teenager Arrested Over Bomb Threat In France | READ MORE

Madikhula added that Saidi went back to her house on August 28, 2021 and asked the victim for financial support for the initiation ceremony of her children.

The victim refused to help claiming the children were not his biological children, a thing which angered the wife.

The couple started fighting which resulted to the wife grabbing a pot of hot water from the fire and pouring it onto the back of the victim before fleeing.

READ ALSO  Japanese billionaire seeks partner for Moon trip

The victim was rushed to Namwera Health Centre for treatment after sustaining burns.

The woman pleaded not guilty to the charge, however, the State paraded three witnesses who proved the case beyond reasonable doubt.

In mitigation, Nunu asked for leniency, saying that her three kids would suffer if she is sent to jail but prosecutor Madikhula reminded the court that it was high time women stopped gender-based violence against men.

READ ALSO  CORONAVIRUS: Priest who gave respirator to young patient dies

Madikhula also added that it was strange that human rights organizations are silent on the matter but if the perpetrator was a man, they would have made loud noises to condemn the act hence prayed for a stiffer sentence.

Passing judgement, Senior Resident Magistrate Rodrick Michongwe concurred with the State, hence the 17-year sentence to serve as a lesson to other would be offenders.

Watch What's Trending!

 

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.