A
landlord who damaged one of the eyes of his tenants will know his fate
tomorrow at the Ejigbo Magistrates’ Court, Lagos State, western Nigeria.
The
court will tomorrow sentence the landlord, Rasaki Elegbede, who pleaded
guilty to the offence of damaging his tenant’s eye during a fight.
The
police in the charge sheet accused him of using an object to hit one of
the eyes of his tenant, Alfa Fatai Adekola, during a fight over payment
of electricity bill.
Adekola’s left eye was damaged and doctors confirmed that he cannot see with the eye again.
The
victim told the police in his statement that his eye was damaged beyond
treatment by the accused during a disagreement over electricity bill.
The incident happened at 15, Adelaja Ojo Street, Egbe in Ikotun, Lagos.
Elegbede
was arrested and charged before the court where he pleaded guilty to
the three-count charge of assault, wounding and conduct likely to cause
breach of public peace under the Criminal Code. The presiding
magistrate, Mr P. E Nwaka ordered that he should be remanded in prison
custody at Kirikiri Prisons, pending his sentencing tomorrow.
In
his statement to the police, the accused admitted collecting money from
the tenants to pay the electricity bill but did not pay before their
light was disconnected by PHCN officials.
A protest by the aggrieved tenants led to a fight during which the accused used a heavy object to hit Adekola in the eye.
When Elegbede was arraigned in court on Monday, he pleaded guilty to the charge and asked for leniency.
He told the court that he had already given the victim N20,000 out of the N65,000 needed for his treatment.
The court found him guilty as charged and adjourned till 4 December, 2013 for sentencing.
Source: PmNewsNigeria
the tenant is a fool..c full grown man naa
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