Rivers Serial Killing: Prime Suspect Pleads 'Not Guilty' To 10 Count Charge - FOW 24 NEWS

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Rivers Serial Killing: Prime Suspect Pleads 'Not Guilty' To 10 Count Charge

Prime suspect on the sequential killing of ladies in Rivers state, Gracious David-West on Thursday argued not liable to every one of the ten-check charges including murder and endeavored murder against him under the steady gaze of a high court in Port Harcourt. 


David-West is being energized for executing to fifteen females in different lodgings in parts of Rivers State in nine includes and endeavored murder in the tenth tally. 

A female chief in one of the lodgings where one of the sequential killings occurred, Nimi Thankgod, who is confronting preliminary alongside David-West, likewise argued not liable to one include of unfortunate behavior in the treatment of the cadaver of a supposed injured individual. 

Nemi Thankgod supposedly dumped, along Aggrey Street, stays of one Patience Omo who was killed in an inn she oversees inside Bendel Street in the Town Area of Port Harcourt. 

Vincent Chukwu, Counsel to the prime suspect, David-West, applied for his customer's bail after his not blameworthy supplication to the charges but rather Counsel to the indicting Rivers State Government, Eke Chidi, restricted the application. 

Preliminary judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, in the wake of hearing the contentions, just conceded bail to the second Accused to the tune of 500,000 naira (N500,000) and a surety that must store four visas, address that must be checked by the court. 

The court from there on deferred till ninth, eleventh, thirteenth, 15, 19, and twentieth of December for kept hearing.
Rivers Serial Killing: Prime Suspect Pleads 'Not Guilty' To 10 Count Charge Reviewed by FOW 24 News on November 22, 2019 Rating: 5 Prime suspect on the sequential killing of ladies in Rivers state, Gracious David-West on Thursday argued not liable to every one of the t...

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