21 Yrs-Old Pupil Discharge On Murder

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By: Audrey Raymonda John

Magistrate Mark Ngegba of Pademba road court No1 has on Wednesday 18th October 2023 discharge the murder case of Musa Dumbuya involving 21 year old Salamatu Conteh a pupil.

The accused Salamatu Conteh a pupil was standing trial before the court on one count charge of murder contrary to section 1 of the offences against the persons Act 1816 as repealed and replaced by the abolition of the death penalty Act No 6 of 2022.

According to the indictments, the accused on Sunday 16th July 2023, at No 28 Sumalia Town Freetown murdered her uncle Musa Dumbuya.

According to brief fact of the matter the deceased Musa Dumbuya was assaulted by the accused Salamatu Conteh and as a result  he sustained stabbed wound on the  left side close to his chest and was rush to the government Connaught hospital where he was pronounce dead.

The matter was charged to court on the 12 September 2023, and since then the factual witnesses have not avail themselves in court only the formal witness (police).

According to the prosecutor Inspector Mabel Tarawally they have made several efforts to reach the complainant who happens to be the wife of the deceased but to no avail.

The prosecutor informed the court that they have called her several times on the phone and in turn promise to come but she never did.

It is as if they do not want to proceed with the matter since the accused is their relative and niece to the deceased.

Since the inception of the matter in court, no witness had testified, even the formal witness the police that the prosecution came with on the last adjourned date did not testified.

Magistrate Ngegba before discharging the matter cautioned the prosecution to present their factual witnesses and not formal witness for such offence and because the factual witnesses failed to come to court after several adjournment, Magistrate Ngegba discharge the accused for wants of prosecution.

The accused was in jubilant mood when she was discharged for alleged murder of her uncle Musa Dumbuya.

She made seven subsequent appearances in court before the matter was dismissed and had been in prison since then.

Lawyer Smith was representing the accused in court.

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