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Lagos: Married woman dies during sex romp with lover By CHRISTOPHER OJI, IROKO WHENU and ADAMU YUSUF
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
It was a show of shame on Sunday when a woman who lied to her husband that she was going for a night vigil died in a popular hotel (names withheld) during a sex romp with her lover.
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The mother of seven identified as Modinat Alabi, 45, of Ereko Street, Fadeyi, Lagos, had lied to her husband a devout muslim that she was going for a night vigil but ended up lodging in a hotel with one Hezekiah Ladipo, 62, who also lives in the same street with the deceased. The duo, Daily Sun learnt, lodged in the hotel as husband and wife.
Daily Sun also gathered that the suspect, Ladipo also is married with three children. It was gathered that on the fateful day, the two lovers had lodged in the hotel, at about 2.45 am. Hezekiah reportedly rushed to the reception, where he complained that his wife collapsed and was gasping for breath during sex romp.
It was further gathered that when the receptionist rushed to the guest room, the woman who was naked had already given up the ghost.
Daily Sun learnt that when it dawned on Hezekiah that the woman was dead, he attempted to run away. The hotel management who suspected foul play arrested him and called in the police.
A police source told Daily Sun that it was during investigation that the suspect confessed that the woman he initially claimed as his wife was actually another man’s wife.
When the deceased’s husband was contacted, he was shocked, as he expected the wife to be at the night vigil.
However, the state police spokesman, Mr. Frank Mba, who confirmed the story told Daily Sun that the suspect was being investigated to know if there was ulterior motive rather than sex romp before the woman died. He described the act as shameful.
He said the corpse has been deposited at a public mortuary for autopsy while investigation is going on.
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Recognise
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Lagos: Married woman dies during sex romp with lover By CHRISTOPHER OJI, IROKO WHENU and ADAMU YUSUF
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
It was a show of shame on Sunday when a woman who lied to her husband that she was going for a night vigil died in a popular hotel (names withheld) during a sex romp with her lover.
The mother of seven identified as Modinat Alabi, 45, of Ereko Street, Fadeyi, Lagos, had lied to her husband a devout muslim that she was going for a night vigil but ended up lodging in a hotel with one Hezekiah Ladipo, 62, who also lives in the same street with the deceased. The duo, Daily Sun learnt, lodged in the hotel as husband and wife
. . . Hezekiah reportedly rushed to the reception, where he complained that his wife collapsed and was gasping for breath during sex romp.
It was further gathered that when the receptionist rushed to the guest room, the woman who was naked had already given up the ghost.
Daily Sun learnt that when it dawned on Hezekiah that the woman was dead, he attempted to run away . . .
. . . gave up the ghost just like that keeping pace with an old soldier on Viagra. RIP
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saintneo
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i think the title of this thread should be modified.
there's nothing typical of any tribe or sex; where is the mod?
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Tcrack
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what are you trying to lay emphasis on? The tribe or the act? ignoramus
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mekuslogan
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Tpia,
Your papa is the papa of your son. Fuking incestious tribespeople
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abiola.kbr (m)
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What sense does the title of this thread make? People should apply some senses when posting topics
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lightwalk (m)
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More of these things are coming
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*jona
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lol.she is a ijebu yoruba lady.sex and religion=yoruba.saint my foot.
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omar22 (m)
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TYPICAL IBO WOMAN
Wife convicted of Gambia murder Kate West was convicted of killing her husband William A 28-year-old Nigerian woman has been found guilty of murdering her 76-year-old husband by a court in The Gambia.
The body of William West, of Hastings, East Sussex, was found near his holiday home in the country in July 2006 after he was reported missing by his wife.
His charred remains were found hidden in a sack, Banjul High Court heard.
Kate West, who had claimed the retired businessman had disappeared in Senegal, was given a life term and told she would be spared the death penalty.
Gambian Police Force spokesman Sulayman Secka said she would be transferred to the state Central Prison in Banjul for the killing of Dublin-born Mr West, who lived in St Helen's Park Road, Hastings, East Sussex.
Remote home
West had admitted his murder at previous court hearings in The Gambia, but later denied the charge.
The couple had been staying at their remote holiday home in the West African country at the time of his death.
IN THE COURT Bryony Mansfield, BBC News, Banjul High Court As Justice Joseph Wowo passed down the guilty verdict, Kate Atori West was expressionless, as she had been throughout the hearing.
However just minutes later, as he read out a sentence of life imprisonment, she raised her hand to her face and sobbed, then raised her hands in the air and collapsed on the steps of the dock.
She had to be helped to her feet by two female prison guards.
As we filmed her leaving court she shouted: "I am going to smash that camera; don't film me, don't film me."
One of the eight guards escorting her said: "Kate, behave", and they led her away. West, who was a mature student, had claimed he went missing during a daytrip to Senegal on 3 July, 2006.
She said he simply vanished while she waited outside a convenience store while he bought cigars, so she returned firstly to their Gambian home and then to the UK to look for him.
Mr West was registered as missing when his wife returned to The Gambia and the authorities later alerted Sussex Police.
West initially told police that five Nigerian men had taken the 76-year-old from their luxury property in Sanyang and killed him.
Officers from Sussex Police travelled to The Gambia to help the investigation.
An inquest into Mr West's death in Hastings in May 2007 heard his wife later confessed to murdering him with a wooden pestle before setting his body alight.
The coroner recorded an unlawful killing verdict.
Police 'diligence'
A statement from EMD Law, the solicitors representing Mr West's brother Albert, said: "This has been a protracted and traumatic time for Mr West's family.
"They are pleased that justice has now been done and that Kate West has been brought to account for her crime.
"The family of Mr West have asked me to thank Sussex Police for their skill and diligence in bringing this matter to the attention of the Gambian authorities.
"The family hope that they will now be able to move on with their lives."
Defence counsel Lamin Camara said West planned to appeal against the conviction.
Mr Camara said he would prepare case papers to be sent to the Court of Appeal in Banjul over the next couple of weeks.
"She is gutted about being sent to prison for life," he said.
"She cried very much. She pleaded not guilty to the charge on the grounds that she firmly believed she did not kill Mr West.
"She did confess to the crime originally but we challenged that confession on the grounds that it wasn't obtained voluntarily."
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tpia.
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Tpia,
Your papa is the papa of your son. Fuking incestious tribespeople
we all know you've been sleeping with your mama ever since she left off sleeping with monkeys. bastard son of a bitch. I wasnt even on this thread, you beast of no breeding and offspring of orangutans. e no go better for your life, onyeoshi of a useless tribe.
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tpia.
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@ whoever is encouraging all this sh*t and the likes of mekushitgan:
may war and destruction never depart from your house, family, businesses, jobs and lineage until you are extinct.
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tpia.
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gosh i hate all these bastards who feel big just because they have access to the internet.
They are irritating to the extreme and I for one wont mourn when they're wiped out.
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mekuslogan
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TYPICAL IBO WOMAN
Wife convicted of Gambia murder Kate West was convicted of killing her husband William A 28-year-old Nigerian woman has been found guilty of murdering her 76-year-old husband by a court in The Gambia.
The body of William West, of Hastings, East Sussex, was found near his holiday home in the country in July 2006 after he was reported missing by his wife.
His charred remains were found hidden in a sack, Banjul High Court heard.
Kate West, who had claimed the retired businessman had disappeared in Senegal, was given a life term and told she would be spared the death penalty.
Gambian Police Force spokesman Sulayman Secka said she would be transferred to the state Central Prison in Banjul for the killing of Dublin-born Mr West, who lived in St Helen's Park Road, Hastings, East Sussex.
Remote home
West had admitted his murder at previous court hearings in The Gambia, but later denied the charge.
The couple had been staying at their remote holiday home in the West African country at the time of his death.
IN THE COURT Bryony Mansfield, BBC News, Banjul High Court As Justice Joseph Wowo passed down the guilty verdict, Kate Atori West was expressionless, as she had been throughout the hearing.
However just minutes later, as he read out a sentence of life imprisonment, she raised her hand to her face and sobbed, then raised her hands in the air and collapsed on the steps of the dock.
She had to be helped to her feet by two female prison guards.
As we filmed her leaving court she shouted: "I am going to smash that camera; don't film me, don't film me."
One of the eight guards escorting her said: "Kate, behave", and they led her away. West, who was a mature student, had claimed he went missing during a daytrip to Senegal on 3 July, 2006.
She said he simply vanished while she waited outside a convenience store while he bought cigars, so she returned firstly to their Gambian home and then to the UK to look for him.
Mr West was registered as missing when his wife returned to The Gambia and the authorities later alerted Sussex Police.
West initially told police that five Nigerian men had taken the 76-year-old from their luxury property in Sanyang and killed him.
Officers from Sussex Police travelled to The Gambia to help the investigation.
An inquest into Mr West's death in Hastings in May 2007 heard his wife later confessed to murdering him with a wooden pestle before setting his body alight.
The coroner recorded an unlawful killing verdict.
Police 'diligence'
A statement from EMD Law, the solicitors representing Mr West's brother Albert, said: "This has been a protracted and traumatic time for Mr West's family.
"They are pleased that justice has now been done and that Kate West has been brought to account for her crime.
"The family of Mr West have asked me to thank Sussex Police for their skill and diligence in bringing this matter to the attention of the Gambian authorities.
"The family hope that they will now be able to move on with their lives."
Defence counsel Lamin Camara said West planned to appeal against the conviction.
Mr Camara said he would prepare case papers to be sent to the Court of Appeal in Banjul over the next couple of weeks.
"She is gutted about being sent to prison for life," he said.
"She cried very much. She pleaded not guilty to the charge on the grounds that she firmly believed she did not kill Mr West.
"She did confess to the crime originally but we challenged that confession on the grounds that it wasn't obtained voluntarily."
Does her name sound Igbo to you? Ignorant fool
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omar22 (m)
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Does her name sound Igbo to you? Ignorant fool ha ha ha ha ha Dumbo are you looking at her husband name (WEST) the mind is a terrible thing to waste, are you a product of free education or did you go to private school? if so you need to ask for a refund
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0sisi
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ha ha ha ha ha Dumbo are you looking at her husband name (WEST) the mind is a terrible thing to waste, are you a product of free education or did you go to private school? if so you need to ask for a refund
Stupid imbecile so where did you see her last maiden name? A
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