Court sentences student to death by hanging for killing teacher

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By Rotmwa Kassam

A Plateau State High Court has sentenced a final year student of Government Science Technical College, Bukuru to death by hanging for killing his teacher.

Odey Emmanuel was convicted of culpable homicide punishable with death, contrary to Sections 188 and 189 of the Penal Code Law of Plateau State, 2017.

Delivering judgment, Justice S J Bakfur held that the prosecution, led by the Plateau State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, proved the case against the defendant beyond reasonable doubt.

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Justice Bakfur noted that the attack was premeditated, based on the public setting in which it occurred, and the clear intent expressed by the defendant prior to the act.

He emphasized that such acts of violence within educational institutions pose a grave threat to society and must be met with the full force of the law.

The judge therefore declared that the convict was guilty of culpable homicide punishable with death and sentenced him to death by hanging.

The prosecution had in the case marked: PLD/J178C/2021, alleged that the tragic incident occurred on July 30, 2022, within the premises of Government Science Technical College, Bukuru, located in Jos South Local Government Area.

On the morning of the incident, the late Mr. Job Dashe, a staff member of the college, alongside a fellow teacher, who were on duty, were supervising the serving of breakfast in the school kitchen around 9:30 a.m. and lunch around 2pm.

It was during this duty that the deceased confronted the student, Odey Emmanuel, for violating school rules of collecting double rations.

Eyewitnesses testified that following disciplinary action from Mr. Dashe and his colleague, the student became visibly agitated and confrontational.

According to testimonies from five prosecution witnesses, comprising school staff, law enforcement officers, and medical personnel from Mercy Seat Hospital, the convict openly threatened the deceased.

Witnesses recalled Emmanuel saying, “I shall do it, nobody will stop me,” and later declaring, “I must hurt this teacher,” while fellow students reportedly cheered him on.

In a shocking turn, Emmanuel was said to have produced a knife and stabbed Mr. Dashe in the chest, specifically near the right-hand side.

Teachers at the scene were said to have rushed the victim to Mercy Seat Hospital, but upon arrival, doctors confirmed that he had died before reaching the facility.

The defendant was subsequently arrested, charged, and arraigned before the court.

During the trial, the state prosecution presented strong evidence, including medical reports, eyewitness testimonies, and police findings that corroborated the sequence of events.

The defence however failed to disprove the overwhelming evidence brought forward by the state.

 

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