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Kano Court Sentences 22-year-old To Death For Killing Stepmother, Sister
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A Kano High Court on Tuesday sentenced 22-year-old Sagiru Rijiyar-Zaki to death by hanging for culpable homicide. The court deemed Sagiru guilty of stabbing his stepmother Rabiatu Sagir and using a scarf to strangle his sister, Munawara, to death. Delivering judgment on Tuesday, Justice Amina Adamu-Aliyu, held that the prosecution had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt. Adamu-Aliyu, therefore sentenced the convict to death by hanging. Earlier, the prosecution counsel, Mr Lamido Abba-Sorondinki, informed the court that the convict committed the offence on January 7, 2023, at Rijiyar Zaki Quarters, Kano. He said that at about 8p.m, Rijiyar-Zaki, caused the death of his stepmother Rabiatu, by stabbing her in the neck with a screwdriver after a misunderstanding and also strangled his sister, Munawara with her scarf. The prosecution presented two witnesses and tendered exhibits to prove their case against the defendant. The convict, however, denied committing the offence. According to the prosecutor, the offence contravenes the provisions of Section 221(a) of the Penal Code Law of Kano State, 1991. The defence counsel, Mr Mubarak Abubakar, presented the convict to testify in his defence.
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Army Kills Two Gunmen In India
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India’s army said they had killed two gunmen in Kashmir close to the contested frontier with Pakistan, a day after attackers massacred at least 26 people in separate violence. The army’s Chinar Corps reported Wednesday a “heavy exchange of fire” with gunmen they said were part of an “infiltration bid” at Baramulla, saying it had seized large quantities of weapons and ammunition. “Two terrorists have been eliminated”, the army said. Muslim-majority Kashmir has been divided between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan since their independence in 1947, with both claiming the territory in full. India has an estimated 500,000 soldiers permanently deployed in the territory. Rebel groups have fought for decades demanding independence for Kashmir or its merger with Pakistan. Security forces are undertaking a major manhunt after gunmen in the popular tourist spot of Pahalgam slaughtered at least 26 people on Tuesday, the region’s deadliest attack on civilians since 2000. Fighting has decreased since 2019 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government cancelled the partial autonomy of the territory and imposed direct control from New Delhi AFP
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'Watching Football Hurts' - Williams Seeking Return
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Former Manchester United defender Brandon Williams says it "hurts watching football" after being without a club since last summer. Williams was released by boyhood team Manchester United at the end of the 2023-24 season after his contract expired and has spent this campaign watching the game from the outside. The 24-year-old's last appearance came in December 2023 during a loan spell with Ipswich. In March, Williams admitted to a charge of dangerous driving - he had been caught in August 2023 doing almost 100mph before crashing his car in Cheshire. "I go into this mode where I just don't care," Williams said on Ben Foster's Fozcast podcast, external. "I have this switch where I don't care what happens. They [family and friends] wanted me to get back to football but they could see I'd fallen out of love with. "It hurts me watching football now because I just want to be there, I just want to play. I miss being in a team, on the coach, travelling to games, having meals together and just doing things." Williams came through Manchester United's academy to make his senior debut under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in 2019. The left-back made 51 appearances, including two in the Champions League, but struggled to tie down a regular spot and spent time on loan at Norwich and Ipswich. He featured under Kieran McKenna at Ipswich but the former Manchester United coach sent Williams back to his parent club after seeing that "something wasn't right". "I had a few problems going on off the pitch at the end of the year," Williams said. "He [McKenna] said 'get yourself sorted and come back as Brandon'. "When I did come back to Manchester, things increased off the pitch with family problems and friend problems." Williams will be sentenced for his dangerous driving charge on 9 May at Chester Crown Court. He was caught driving in an erratic manner and at up to 99mph in a 70mph zone. In March, the court heard he was seen with a balloon at his mouth. The CPS said a female passenger was seen filming them at one point on her phone, adding that it was clear to witnesses that Williams' Audi was out of control before colliding with another car. Williams was breathalysed but the test was negative. Williams is seeking a route back into the game but admitted that he found it difficult to deal with being in the spotlight since breaking into the first team at Old Trafford. He met with Mick Farrell, a psychologist at Manchester United, but feared opening up completely on his struggles in case word spread around the club and he received an unsympathetic response. Williams said he was going through some "dark" times and Farrell would come to visit in the morning to try to get him to leave his apartment. The England under-21 international believes his time away from the game has afforded him the opportunity to "reset" and feels he is ready to get back playing again next season. "I want to have that feeling again of winning and being around the changing room environment," Williams said. "I've had loads of teams trying to get me out - America, Europe and England - but I haven't been ready. I want to go somewhere 100% focused and kick on. "I would like to experience that different culture. I'm only 24 so I could do three or four years abroad. Definitely Europe at a good club or an upcoming club."
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Police Launch Probe As Rivers Inspector Shoots Self Dead
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An inspector attached to the Rivers State Police Command, identified as Maxwell Zubu has allegedly shot himself dead. The incident happened in the Eagle Island axis of Port Harcourt on Tuesday. Zabu was said to be a security detail to a former Chairman of the Port Harcourt City Local Government Area. Details of the incident were sketchy as of the time of filing this report as the circumstances leading to his death could not be immediately ascertained. Investigation by our correspondent revealed that the incident has been reported to the Police post at the Eagle Island which is under the Azikiwe Police Division at Illabouchi in Mile 2 Diobu, Port Harcourt. A police source, who pleaded anonymity said, “Some policemen from the Azikiwe Police Division visited the scene as part of preliminary investigation procedures.” When contacted, spokesperson for the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the incident though did not give any details. Iringe-Koko, a Superintendent of Police, however, said the investigation is ongoing to ascertain the immediate and remote causes of his death. She stated, “Yes I can confirm, but we have commenced investigation to ascertain the cause of the incident and we will make our findings public. “For now the matter has been transferred to State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department in Port Harcourt for detailed investigation.”
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