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The Untold Story Behind My Death Sentence – Osun Man Convicted for Fowl Theft Reveals Shocking Truth

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

The case of Segun Olowookere, sentenced to death for allegedly stealing fowls in Osun State, has left many Nigerians stunned. Olowookere, who was just 17 years old when arrested in 2010, maintains his innocence. He was convicted alongside Sunday Morakinyo for various robbery charges, including stealing poultry and mobile phones. Despite his protests, Olowookere was sentenced to death, with a life sentence for robbery, and a three-year term for theft.

In a revealing interview with PUNCH, Olowookere shared his side of the story. He explained that he was wrongfully identified as the leader of a gang of young thieves, even though he denied any involvement in the crimes. Olowookere also recounts his harrowing experience of police torture during his detention, where he was forced to confess to crimes he did not commit. His father, unable to pay the requested N30,000 bail, couldn’t secure his release, which ultimately led to the case escalating.

Interestingly, the complainant in the case was a family member, but Olowookere insists that his name was falsely mentioned by others, including the very children who were involved in the theft. Despite these inconsistencies, he was convicted. His trial was marred by a lack of concrete evidence and questionable confessions, leading to his current situation on death row.

Olowookere has consistently denied any involvement in the crimes and maintains that he never made the confession attributed to him. His story also reveals the tragic fate of his co-defendant, Morakinyo, who suffered severe torture, leading to mental illness.

While incarcerated, Olowookere’s dream of becoming a doctor persists, and he continues to work with medical staff in prison, hoping for a future where he can prove his innocence and contribute positively to society. He remains hopeful that justice will eventually be served.

This case emphasizes the broader issues of wrongful convictions and police misconduct. It raises significant questions about the fairness of the judicial process, particularly for young individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. It serves as a reminder of the importance of proper legal procedures and the need for empathy and understanding in the pursuit of justice.

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