Nigeria: Court Sentences Dane to Death By Hanging for Killing Nigerian Wife, Daughter

21 May 2022

A citizen of Denmark Peter Nielsen was yesterday sentenced to death by hanging, by a Lagos High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square, (TBS), for killing his Nigerian wife, Zainab and three-year-old daughter Petra.

Justice Bolanle Okikiolu-Ighile, gave the verdict, after finding Nielsen guilty of the offence of murder .

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The judge held that, "it is the judgment of the court that you Peter Nielsen, is found guilty of the murder of Zainab and Petra Nielsen on April 5, 2018. I hereby pronounce that you Peter Nielsen, shall be hanged by the neck till death; may God have mercy on you".

Justice Bolanle Okikiolu-Ighile found him guilty of counts one and two of murder preferred against him by Lagos state.

The Judge who began reading the judgment at 11: 10am, after taking appearances of the prosecution counsel Adebayo Haroun and the defence counsel,| Uyi Giwa- Osaigie, finished delivering the judgment after more than five hours.

Justice Okikiolu-Ighile, held that Nielsen smothered Zainab Nielsen and Petra Nielsen to death.

She said, "He was the one that killed Zainab, Peter Nielsen was the one that killed Petra Nielsen. Zainab had already predicted her death when she told their driver that this man will kill me. She told her step father, Chris Madaki when she went to Abuja that this man will kill me".

The judge also held that the evidence of the sixth prosecution witness (PW6) that on April 5, 2018, at 4:10am, she saw Peter Nielsen beating and hitting Zainab's head on the floor corroborated the oral evidence of prof John Obafunwa (PW4).

Nielsen was arraigned on June 13, 2018, on a two-counts charge of murder.

He pleaded not guilty to the murder charge contrary to Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015, following which trial commenced. The Lagos State Government accused Nielsen, now 57, of smothering Zainab and their daughter Petra Nielsen to death at about 3:45am, on April 5, 2018, at No. 4, Flat 17, Bella Vista Tower, Banana Island, Ikoyi.

When trial commenced the prosecution called nine witnesses, and closed their case on September 20, 2019. The defence opened its case and also called nine witnesses with the defendant being the 9th witness.

Okikiolu-Ighile, held that oral and documentary evidence before the court showed that prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that Nielsen smothered his wife and daughter.

"This is one of the cases of domestic violence. The DNA analysis of nail scraping brought out the assailant of Zainab. Zainab tried so much to defend herself. The evidence shows that Peter Nielsen killed his wife and daughter. There is evidence before the court that there is a fight between the defendant and his wife," the judge held.

She held that Prosecution Witnesses (PW5 and PW6) testified that they heard Zainab calling Mimi (one the girls living with the couple) for help and they heard Zainab telling the defendant to check her phone but he kept hitting her head.

According to the charge, "The act of the defendant shows that he suffocated his wife and daughter. Peter has always domestically abused his wife which was shown in the police extract from Ikoyi Police Station. She didn't know that her marriage to the defendant was void ab initio because Peter was already married in Denmark".

The judge however expunged the evidence on the issue of the night gown worn by Zainab on the night she died. She said that the pathologist who analysed the DNA on the night gown was thoroughly examined and cross examined by the defence. The judge said that on October, 20, 2020, the High Court of Lagos was vandalised and burnt which affected the night gown, a jumpsuit, towel and pant worn by Zainab and Petra.

The judge said that the contention of the defendant was not for cross examination but for them to take the items for DNA examination for their own case.

The court held that, "It is trite law that all documentary evidence must be scrutinised but the defendant argued that he didn't have opportunity to produce his own examination. The defendant made application to expunge such items from the evidence. I have considered the application, exhibit PWN (Zainab's nightgown, Petra's jumpsuit, towel and pant) is hereby expunged".

The judge however said that apart from the night gown, there were other reports which were the mens rea (state of mind of the accused).

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