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Anambra court sentences two to death for rape, murder of 17-yr-old
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Anambra court sentences two to death for rape, murder of 17-yr-old

Anambra High Court in Ogidi Judicial Division has sentenced Elochukwu Belonwu and Chukwuebuka Ofokwu to death by hanging for conspiring in the rape and murder of a 17-year-old girl named Jennifer Anene. The presiding judge, U. I. Ndigwe, ruled that the prosecution had proven the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. According to the prosecution, the victim, who was reportedly mentally impaired, went missing on 25 November 2020. Her grandfather reported her missing, and three days later, the first defendant's wife claimed she saw her husband and others sexually assaulting the girl. Despite being summoned, the witness did not testify. The victim was found unconscious and later died upon arrival at the hospital. Postmortem findings indicated signs of severe sexual assault. Both defendants denied the allegations during their defense. The court found sufficient evidence to convict them on all counts.

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The Punch logoThe PunchIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Anambra court sentences two to death for rape, murder of mentally-impaired teenager

The High Court of Anambra State, Nigeria, has convicted and sentenced two men, Elochukwu Belonwu and Chukwuebuka Ofokwu, to death by hanging for the rape and murder of a 17-year-old mentally impaired girl named Jennifer Anene. The conviction followed a trial where the prosecution presented evidence including witness testimony, police reports, and an autopsy showing signs of severe sexual assault. The victims' grandfather and an investigating police officer testified against the defendants, while the defendants denied the charges. The judge emphasized the need for justice and described the crime as a violation of societal values. The case highlights the legal system's response to violent crimes against vulnerable individuals.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the judicial outcome of a criminal case without overt ideological slant. While the crime itself is a serious social issue, the reporting focuses on the legal proceedings, evidence, and judicial decision-making. There is no evident partisan framing or emphasis on political affili

Premium Times Nigeria logoPremium Times NigeriaIndependentCenter19 hr. ago
Anambra court sentences two to death for rape, murder of 17-yr-old

Anambra High Court in Ogidi Judicial Division has sentenced Elochukwu Belonwu and Chukwuebuka Ofokwu to death by hanging for conspiring in the rape and murder of a 17-year-old girl named Jennifer Anene. The presiding judge, U. I. Ndigwe, ruled that the prosecution had proven the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. According to the prosecution, the victim, who was reportedly mentally impaired, went missing on 25 November 2020. Her grandfather reported her missing, and three days later, the first defendant's wife claimed she saw her husband and others sexually assaulting the girl. Despite being summoned, the witness did not testify. The victim was found unconscious and later died upon arrival at the hospital. Postmortem findings indicated signs of severe sexual assault. Both defendants denied the allegations during their defense. The court found sufficient evidence to convict them on all counts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a legal ruling regarding a serious criminal case involving rape and murder. It provides balanced reporting by detailing the prosecution's arguments, the defense's stance, and the judicial decision without apparent bias toward either side. The language used is formal and factual,

The Punch logoThe PunchIndependentCenter19 hr. ago
Family demands justice for slain Anambra woman

The family of Regina Nwoye, a 65-year-old woman killed in Anambra State, Nigeria, has demanded a thorough investigation into her murder. The incident occurred on July 14, 2026, when Nwoye was stabbed multiple times at her home in Ogbu Village. Despite community intervention that led to the arrest of one suspect, the family alleges that more than one person may have been involved. They claim that local hospitals delayed treatment, contributing to Nwoye's death. The family has petitioned President Bola Tinubu, Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, and security agencies, calling for transparency, accountability, and legal action. The police confirmed receipt of the petition but have not provided updates on the investigation.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a violent crime and involves political figures, it presents the family's demands and allegations without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political entities. The tone remains objective, focusing on the family's call for justice rather than taking a clear partisan

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