Nigerian Man Reportedly Kills His Wife In UK Months After Relocation
Nigerian man, 47, has been detained for killing his spouse few months after moving to the United Kingdom
Abodunde David Olubunmi, 47, a Nigerian resident of Exning Road, is scheduled to appear in Suffolk Magistrates' Court on a murder charge related to the passing of his wife, Owoeye Taiwo Morenikeji.
The incident is said to have occurred on Tuesday, November 28. Police were dispatched to their property in response to allegations of a significant incident. At the scene, Taiwo, who was in her 40s, was declared deceased.
Court records state that the man is accused of killing this wife. According to reports, earlier in the year, David and his spouse moved from Nigeria to the United Kingdom. Tonariess, a Twitter user who is now X, claims that Taiwo sought for a restraining order against her spouse prior to the terrible incident.
The late deceased brother shared on his Facebook page; “This is to officially announce the p inful Exit of my dear sister, Nurse Owoeye Taiwo Morenikeji, married to Abodunde David Olubunmi of Ipoti Ekiti. According to Suffolk Police in the UK and the available documents/records sent to us via mail/ direct conversations from the UK Police, after thoroughly conducted investigations, despite been caught in the act, he (the husband) was declared the sole m derer of his wife (my sister). And for the children, they are currently being taken care of by the UK social services. On this note, I want to tell the entire member of Owoeyes' family, to stay calm (though painful) as justice will be served on the killer in due course be rest assured. I want to thank UK Govt, Detectives Peter, Amy and the hired Private investigators, as well as the Nigeria Embassy in London for their professionalism. To the Onigogo of Igogo-Ekiti and Sons and Daughters of Igogo, with alots of our friends especially in the UK, we say thank you for your efforts so far. To the people that came from far and near to console, we appreciate. Hmmmmm, To my Mum, though it's an irreplaceable loss, please take heart (though not easy), it's only God that can console you devinely. To the entire Amuludun dynasty, please NO to der atory post, Calm down as we await his trial in the Court of the Uk. Thanks for your understanding...... Owoeye Adekunle G, for the family.

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