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Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by Newlymarried: 8:39am On May 15
A Nigerian man, Olubunmi Abodunde, who beat his wife to death with their son's skateboard has been jailed for life in the United Kingdom.



It was reported that Abodunde, 48, and Taiwo Abodunde, 41, moved to the UK from Nigeria with their children in 2022.



Taiwo got a job as a health care assistant nurse at a care home in Cambridge while her husband, who had trained as a civil engineer, was unable to find work in his profession. He worked at Tesco and Wickes and there were arguments about bills.



He was sentenced on May 9, 2024, at Ipswich Crown Court for killing Taiwo at their Exning Road home in Newmarket, Suffolk on November 28, 2023, a day after he was bailed by police.



He changed his plea to guilty during the third day of his trial last month, having previously denied murder.



Judge Martyn Levett described the attack as ‘cold blooded and callous’ before sentencing Abodunde to a mandatory life sentence.



Mr Levett ruled he should serve a minimum of 17 years in prison before being considered for parole.




During the case last month, Stephen Spence, prosecuting, said Abodunde was a jealous man who had accused his wife of having affairs throughout their marriage.



There were also disputes over bills and money, with frequent arguments and violence from both parties, he told the court.



On November 27, Abodunde was arrested after a dispute and bailed.



He was banned from returning to the family home or contacting his wife but the next day he returned shortly before Mrs Abodunde finished work and killed her between 9.12am and 9.20am.



In addition to being beaten to death, there were signs she had been strangled and stamped on.



After changing his plea, the jury returned a guilty verdict.



Suffolk Police is under investigation for potential misconduct over prior contact with Mrs Abodunde before her death.



Suffolk Police referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), in line with standard procedure.


Detective Inspector Dan Connick from Suffolk Police said: “I hope this sentence provides some comfort and reassurance to those most affected by the murder of Taiwo Abodunde, in particular her family and friends."



“Our thoughts remain with the family and all those who knew Taiwo."

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Re: Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by immortalcrown(m): 8:41am On May 15
People say that a man who controls his manhood has solved half of his problems. I think a man who controls his anger has solved most of his problems. Violence is never the right approach to problems between adults. Now, will the mam find happiness in the prison? However, may the woman's soul rest in peace.
He was banned from returning to the family home or contacting his wife but the next day he returned shortly before Mrs Abodunde finished work and killed her between 9.12am and 9.20am.


Meanwhile, the suspicion of infidelity didn't cause a serious issue between them until they relocated to the UK. Also, the judgement will be different if the deceased was the murderer.

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Re: Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by ForValour: 8:42am On May 15
Well deserved.

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Re: Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by Jeon(f): 8:46am On May 15
Good one, good one.
If he was in Nigeria, he could've get away with it because of how this country view and treated it women.


Women, shouldn't marry below their status. No matter the love.

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Re: Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by immortalcrown(m): 8:52am On May 15
Jeon:
Good one, good one.
If he was in Nigeria, he could've get away with it because of how this country view and treated it women.


Women, shouldn't marry bellow their status,.
You are not being honest here. Which man got away with the murder of a woman in Nigeria? Women are the ones getting away with the murder of men, not only in Nigeria but almost everywhere.

Let us not derail the post. I don't support gender discrimination. I don't support violence against any gender. But let's be factual. The Akwa Ibom guy has been jailed. Chidimma Ojukwu's case is still in court. The lady that murdered her husband in Abuja a few months before Chidimma Ojukwu's case has not been jailed. Osinachi Nwachukwu didn't die in her husband's home but the husband is already in prison. There were campaigns against these men but no campaign against any of these women.
Re: Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by SocialJustice: 8:58am On May 15
Who are their kids with now?
Re: Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by Holyfic: 9:09am On May 15
Anger embarassed e nor easy
Re: Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by Bongadu: 9:56am On May 15
Na them , forking yapes


Once a yape always a yape

Re: Nigerian Man Who Beat His Wife To Death Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In The UK by SAMBARRY: 12:13pm On May 15
Anger rests in the bosom of fools.so says the bible

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