The household of Peter Nielson has testified in The trial of Danish man, Peter Nielson accused of killing his wife, Zainab Ali aka Alizee, and their four-year-old daughter, Petra, at their home in Banana Island in April this year, which continued at the Igbosere High Court in Lagos yesterday, Tuesday, October 9th.
Evelyn Gimba while being cross-examined by the defence counsel, Evelyn who spoke in Hausa and was translated, told the court that she never saw her employers in any act of violence or rift.
”I never witnessed any violence between my madam (deceased) and the husband (defendant). They were always happy and I never saw Peter (defendant) in a drunken state.”
“I tried to open the door leading to the kitchen but it didn’t open so I went downstairs to the palour. I called one of the children’s number but it was switched off, I knocked at the door several times before it was opened for me. I then asked the girl that opened the door what type of sleep she was still sleeping up to that time. The girl then told me that my madam and her husband were fighting the previous night, I saw little bruises on the defendant’s forehead and hand when he came out from his room. I went to the children’s room for my duties and then l heard Peter shouting from the kitchen, ‘Jesus’.
She told the court that Nielsen came into the kitchen with the body of his wife and was tapping her so she can wake up and was calling Jesus as he also held on to the lifeless body of his daughter.
The case has been adjourned till today October 10th for further hearing.
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