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DNA Exonerates 53-year-old Landlord Accused Of Impregnating His Tenant’s 14-year-old Daughter

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 12th May, 2022 - tori.ng

Justice Solebo ruled that the prosecution was unable to establish that the defendant committed the offence because the DNA result showed zero probability that the defendant was the father of the child born by the tenant’s daughter.

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A 53-year-old  landlord, Sanni Arowolo,  has been discharged and acquitted by Justice Sherifat Solebo of an Ikeja Special Offences Court after he was accused of impregnating his tenant’s 14-year-old daughter.

The State prosecutor, Ms. Saidat Fashola had arraigned Arowolo before the court over allegations that he defiled and impregnated the girl in her mother’s shop sometime in February 2019.

The prosecution accused the defendant of s3xual defilement against the victim in the shop he rented out to her mother.

After three years of trial, the court on Wednesday, May 11, ruled that he couldn’t have impregnated his 14-year-old tenant’s daughter. According to the judge, the prosecution did not prove the case of d*filement against the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt.

Justice Solebo ruled that the prosecution was unable to establish that the defendant committed the offence because the DNA result showed zero probability that the defendant was the father of the child born by the tenant’s daughter.

“The prosecution was unable to establish anything that the defendant committed the offence and that was why the court ordered a DNA test.

The court received the report of the DNA through an email and physically through a courier.

The result of the DNA test showed zero probability. The alleged father lacks a genetic pattern that can lead to the fact that he impregnated the survivor.

This man here standing trial before the court may not have been the one that impregnated the child and could not have been the one that defiled her.

The man in the dock is hereby discharged and acquitted”
the judge ruled

Arowolo broke into tears after the judge gave him a ruling.
 



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