Medical doctor testifies against Baba Ijesha

Medical doctor testifies against Baba Ijesha

At the Special Offences Court in Ikeja, on Thursday, the Counsel to the Directorate of Public Prosecution, Olayinka Adeyemi, presented another witness in court following the viewing of the previous forensic video.

The prosecution counsel witness is a medical practitioner, Olayemi Aneikan.

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Yoruba movie actor, Olanrewaju Imiyinka, also known as Baba Ijesha, has been charged on six counts of sexual assault by penetration, indecent treatment of a child, and sexual assault, which contravene sections 259, 135, and 261 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011, as well as 135, 263, and 262 Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015.

Ms Aneikan, who presented to the court the medical reports of the survivor, told the court that four medical tests were conducted on the alleged rape victim when she was brought to the hospital by her foster mother and the police.

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Ms Aneikan, who has been a medical practitioner for 11 years, said she and four other medical experts conducted the tests. According to her, the tests conducted were Hepatitis , HIV, Syphilis and pregnancy which all resulted to be negative.

She ,however, revealed that the survivor’s vagina was ruptured and added that it could be as a result of the key penetration seven years ago.

The survivor said the actor allegedly violated her with his car key seven years ago.

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Baba Ijesha’s lead counsel, Babatunde Ogala, argued that there is a possibility that his client was not responsible for the vagina rupture since there was a discharge according to the doctor’s report.

Mr Ogala quizzed the doctor to ascertain if it was possible for there to be a discharge from the vagina of a seven-year-old.

He also said that the evidence was not substantial enough to prove that Baba Ijesha caused the rupture since the event happened seven years ago.

The medical practitioner, however, explained that the developmental stages of a woman’s body could begin late or early. Although she could not explicitly ascertain the development of the survivor, she maintained that the rupture could be as a result of forceful penetration.

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However, the judge, Oluwatoyin Taiwo, adjourned the case to November 5 and 12, where the prosecution counsel would present their last three witnesses.

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