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UWE IDIGHI ESAI & ORS V. THE STATE

Legalpedia Citation: (1976) Legalpedia (SC) 01182

In the Supreme Court of Nigeria

Fri Nov 5, 1976

Suit Number: SC. 237/1975

CORAM


IKECHl FRANCIS OGBUAGU, JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

OKAY ACHIKE JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

ALOYSIOUS IYOGYER KATSINA-ALU, JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT


PARTIES


UWE IDIGHI ESAI KPONUKO EDWIN EDET SAM UDOYO EFFIONG OKWONG APPELLANTS


RESPONDENTS


AREA(S) OF LAW



SUMMARY OF FACTS

The deceased knocked down a cyclist. The appellants ran after the deceased and forcibly removed him from the compound he had fled for safety. They took therefore took him away. The cyclists pair of trouser was later found in a cassava farm. The appellants were convicted of murder.


HELD


The court upheld the conviction of the first appellant and discharged the other appellants as there was no evidence that they participated in the abduction of the deceased person


ISSUES


Whether or not the appellants have been rightly convicted in relation to the totality of the evidence before the court


RATIONES DECIDENDI


PROOF OF DEATH BY CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE


On a charge of murder, the fact of death is provable by circumstantial evidence, notwithstanding that neither the body nor any trace of the body has been found and that the prisoner has made no confession of any participation in the crime…The circumstantial evidence should be so cogent and compelling as to convince a jury that on no rational hypothesis other than murder can the facts be accounted for… BELLO, JSC


CASES CITED


See Rex v. Sala Sati (1938) 3 WACA 10

Ogundite & Ors. v. The Queen (1954) 14 WACA 458

Mical Onufrejczyk (1953) 39 Cr. App. R.I

Mounwem & 4 Ors. v. The Queen (1963) 1 All NLR 95


STATUTES REFERRED TO


Sections 8 and 316The Criminal Code


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