A 34-year-old woman has got on the wrong side of the law for allegedly
setting her 12-year-old foster daughter ablaze. The accused, Uzoma
Austin, who lives at 5, Adesoji Street, Agiliti, Mile 12, Lagos was
brought before an Ogudu magistrate’s court in Lagos Wednesday.
According to the prosecutor, Sergeant Lucky Ihiehie,
the woman set the little girl ablaze on June 8, at her residence, for
stealing N1,000. The case was taken up by the Lagos State Domestic and
Sexual Violence Response Team, DSVRT, after the Ketu Police Station
Family Support Unit informed them of the incident. The child was then
rescued by DSVRT and taken to the Lagos State University Teaching
Hospital, LASUTH, for first aid treatment, after which she was
transferred to the Gabagda General Hospital where she is currently
receiving treatment.
Vanguard reports that the accused was
docked on a two-count charge of injuring by explosive substance and
causing grievous harm. Austin's offence contravened Sections 242 and 243
of the Lagos State Criminal Code Law, 2011, which stipulates 14 and
seven years imprisonment, respectively, for convicted offenders.
The
accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge. The
magistrate, Mrs Sule Amzat, set the bail at the sum of N50,000 with two
sureties, one of who must be a family member and show evidence of tax
payment to the Lagos State Government. The case was adjourned until July 8 for further hearing.
Friday 16 June 2017
Woman accused of setting foster child ablaze over N1,000 in Lagos
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