I Want My Son Jailed To Learn Lesson – Mother Begs Court
A 32-year-old factory worker, Ifeanyi Chukwu, who allegedly beat and threatened to kill his mother, on Thursday appeared before an Abule Egba Magistrates' Court.
The accused is facing a three-count charge of assault, threatening by violence and causing damage.
The prosecutor, Insp. Racheal Williams, told the court that the offences were committed on June 15 at their residence. She said Chukwu always beat his mother
whenever he was drunk. She said he also beat his mum whenever she rebuked him for coming home late.
Williams told the court that the accused also threatened to kill his mother and his sisters.
"A fight ensued between them and after beating his mother, the accused damaged four windows and a wooden door, valued at N25,000," she said.
The mother, Mrs Helen Chukwu, said her son was not responsible, adding, "he smokes and always gets drunk whenever he is coming home.
"Anytime I rebuke him or try to advise him, he turns it to a fight, beats me and threatened to kill me.
"I want him to go to Kirikiri Prison to learn a lesson so that when he returns, he would have been reformed," she said.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Magistrate, Mr Tajudeen Elias, ordered the accused to be remanded in prison and adjourned the case until June 23, for ruling on the bail application. (NAN)
The accused is facing a three-count charge of assault, threatening by violence and causing damage.
The prosecutor, Insp. Racheal Williams, told the court that the offences were committed on June 15 at their residence. She said Chukwu always beat his mother
whenever he was drunk. She said he also beat his mum whenever she rebuked him for coming home late.
Williams told the court that the accused also threatened to kill his mother and his sisters.
"A fight ensued between them and after beating his mother, the accused damaged four windows and a wooden door, valued at N25,000," she said.
The mother, Mrs Helen Chukwu, said her son was not responsible, adding, "he smokes and always gets drunk whenever he is coming home.
"Anytime I rebuke him or try to advise him, he turns it to a fight, beats me and threatened to kill me.
"I want him to go to Kirikiri Prison to learn a lesson so that when he returns, he would have been reformed," she said.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Magistrate, Mr Tajudeen Elias, ordered the accused to be remanded in prison and adjourned the case until June 23, for ruling on the bail application. (NAN)
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