A
Ghanaian man jailed for 17 years in the U.K. on December 16, 2013,
Monday, for brutally killing his wife. The convicted murderer has blamed
the devil and a Nigerian neighbour for making him stab his wife at
least 15 times and then running her over with his car.
The
convict, Minta Adiddo, thought his wife, Akua Agyeman and mother of two
children was having an affair with the Nigerian neighbour.
The
32-year-old mother (pictured below) died two months after the brutal
stabbing, which was witnessed by her five-year-old daughter.
The
38-year-old murderer (pictured below) was given a life sentence by the
Old Bailey Court after being convicted of murder, with a minimum term of
17 years. The Sainsbury’s worker from Enfield, North London, had
pleaded guilty to manslaughter, although he denied murder.
The court heard he suspected his wife was having an affair with their neighbour Oladapo Etti-Williams in October 2012.
Etti-Williams
denied it, but said they exchanged three to four ‘sometimes
flirtatious’ texts a day – and phone records showed they had sometimes
sent as many as 80 messages in one day.
On November 5, Adiddo stabbed his wife with a large kitchen knife in their bedroom while their one-year-old daughter slept in a cot next to them.
The assaulted woman managed to escape through the living room window, waking neighbours with her screams.
But
her husband chased her down and stabbed her again in the street as she
lay on the ground, leaving her with 15 separate stab wounds.
When he realised she still wasn’t dead he got in his car and tried to run her over, almost ploughing into shocked witnesses who were tending to her.
Ms. Agyeman’s last words as she lay injured were to ask if her children were all right.
She
fought for her life in hospital for nearly two months, but she was so
badly injured that she would have been permanently paralysed if she had
survived.
Adiddo
fled the scene but was arrested after police spotted him driving his
car shortly the next day still wearing his blood-stained shirt.
In
a phone call to a relative he admitted stabbing his wife and said he
planned to kill himself before police caught up with him.
When
Ms. Agyeman was in the Royal London Hospital, Adiddo sent her a
Christmas card ascribing his behaviour to ‘Satan’ and ‘devils’.
‘I
know the devil used Williams to destroy our family,’ he wrote. ‘Please,
please, please, I need forgiveness from you – open yourself to God.’
In
victim impact statements read to the court, Ms Agyeman’s family said
the ‘vibrant, sociable and intelligent’ 32-year-old was ‘irreplaceable.’
The judge heard her relatives in Ghana were now struggling financially without her support.
They
said they had accepted Adiddo as a son and treated him with respect and
dignity ‘but all he has done is inflict pain and suffering on our
family’.
The
court heard her two daughters are now being cared for by relatives but
the family are ‘forever saddened’ she won’t get to see them grow up.
Sentencing,
judge Brian Barker QC said: ‘I accept this was not a planned killing
but was done out of frustration and temper, and in my view was cowardly
and selfish.
‘This was a shocking waste of a vibrant life and loss of a mother which will be long felt.
‘I
was moved by the words of her family who described Akua as a loving
sister, caring for her children and extended family in Ghana, and
providing financially for them.
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