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Man Allegedly Kills Father For Abusing Him In Kwara

A 23-year-old man, Saidi Musa, has been arraigned before a Kwara State Magistrates Court in Ilorin for allegedly killing his father, Chief Musa, the Elemosho of Shareland in Ifelodun Local Government Area of the State.

Saidi is standing trial for culpable homicide before the court for allegedly macheting his father to death.

The accused was alleged to have attacked his father for raining curses on him.

Speaking in court, police prosecutor, Abdullah Sanni, said the matter is not ordinarily bailable since it is culpable homicide

He urged the court to consider the motion ex-parte attached to the Police First Information Report and order that the defendant should be remanded in the correctional facility.

The presiding Chief Magistrate, Alhaji Mohammed Dasuki, directed that Saidi be remanded and then adjourned the matter to 9th January 2024 for mention.

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