Proceedings into the murder trial of Timothy Adegoke, OAU’s postgraduate student has been stood down following sudden sickness suffered by Magdalene Chiefuna, the second defendant in the matter.
The matter was slated for the defendants to open their defence today following the closing of the prosecution case in March.
It took the intervention of the court clerk, warders and some people in the court to avert what seemed like an unfolding tragedy. She was later taken out of the dock to a seat.
The incident prompted her defense counsel, to ask the court for an adjournment.
However, Presiding Judge, Justice Adepele Ojo, stood down the case.
The matter was slated for defendants to open their defence today following the closing of prosecution case in March.
At the resumed trial around 9:05am learned silk for the defendants and the state counsel, were arguing over the propriety of handing over the case to Human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana, who was in court, when the second defendant suddenly slumped.
She was coughing repeatedly before court clerks and corrections officials rushed to her rescue.
Presiding Judge, Justice Adepele Ojo quickly adjourned the matter shortly to allow the defendant be attended to.