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Witnesses testify Against Child Bride Who Killed 35 Year Old Husband,3 Others With Rat Poison

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November 26, 2014 - 9:17 pm
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Nigerian prosecutors opened their case on Wednesday against a 14-year-old girl accused of murdering her 35-year-old husband, with testimony from a child allegedly sent to buy the murder weapon: rat poison.

Wasila Tasi’u, from a poor, rural family ,could face the death penalty if convicted in a case that has outraged rights activists who say a girl who married a man more than twice her age should be treated as a victim, not a criminal.

According to Vanguard, Prosecutor Lamido Abba Soron-Dinki’s first witness was a seven-year-old girl identified as Hamziyya, who was living in the same house as Tasi’u and her husband Umar Sani, when the child-bride allegedly laced his food with rat poison.

Hamziyya was identified as the sister of Sani’s “co-wife”, referring to a woman the deceased farmer had married previously.The seven-year-old testified that Tasi’u gave her 80 naira ($0.45, 0.36 euros) to buy rat poison from a local shop on April 5, the day Sani died.

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“She said rats were disturbing her in her room,” Hamziyya told the court.

The prosecution alleges that Tasi’u instead put the poison in the food she had prepared for a post-marriage celebration, perhaps because she regretted her decision to marry Sani.

Hamziyya’s testimony was supported by Abuwa Yusuf, a shopkeeper in the town of Unguwar Yansoro, who confirmed selling the poison to the child.

Sani’s neighbour, 30-year-old farmer Abdulrahim Ibrahim, testified that he was offered the food allegedly prepared by Tasi’u.

“When he brought the food (I) noticed some sandy-like particles, black in colour,”
He ate four of the small balls made of bean paste but “was not comfortable with the taste”, he said, adding: “It was only Umar (Sani) who continued eating.”

He said he later saw Sani in the garden visibly ill and took him home.While trying to care for Sani, he learnt that three others who ate the food had died suddenly.

Prosecutors allege that Tasiu’s poison food killed four people and have joined all the reported deaths into one murder charge.

Judge Mohammed Yahaya, sitting at the Gezawa High Court, has entered a plea of not guilty for Tasi’u, who refused to respond at a previous hearing on October 30 when the charges were put to her.
The judge has rejected defence applications for the case to be transferred to a juvenile court.

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