A jealous
dad-of-two repeatedly stabbed his wife after finding out she was having an
affair from her phone.
Oluwabusayo
Abegunde, 38, found out his wife had been going out drinking and clubbing with
another man after looking at photos and messages on her Blackberry.
He launched
the savage knife attack just two days after Valentine’s Day as wife Esther
Abegunde, 33, lay asleep. She had earlier told him their marriage was over and
moved into the spare room.
Businessman
Abegunde repeatedly stabbed her with a large kitchen knife while their two
sons, aged eight and four, were downstairs in the family home on Hollybank,
Droylsden.
The wounds
punctured his wife’s left lung, partially severed a tendon in her right wrist
and left her with other wounds to her chest and arm.
As she began
to bleed to death Abegunde only agreed to call an ambulance after making her
promise she would tell police and doctors she had inflicted the wounds on
herself.
He also
offered to kill himself - but only made a small cut in his own chest with the
knife before emergency services arrived.
His wife was
rushed to hospital where she survived - and a few days later told police the
truth following the attack on February 16 last year.
Abegunde,
said to have been a respected member of Manchester’s Nigerian community, was
found not guilty of attempted murder at an earlier trial.
But the jury
found him guilty of grevious bodily harm - and he has now been jailed for 12
years at Manchester Crown Square.
The court
heard Abegunde, who makes a living running businesses in Nigeria, had been left
‘humiliated’ by his wife of ten years’ infidelity and sought revenge when she
told him the marriage was over.
Sentencing,
judge Honourable Mr Justice Kenneth Parker told Abegunde: “An attack on this
nature upon a young woman and mother would cause psychological harm in the
short and possible longer term.
“She
probably thought at one point that the children were going to be left as
orphans causing futher anguish.
“You paid no
heed to the fact your children could have been confronted with the truly
horrific sight of a greviously injured mother.
“The risk
was obvious that she could die but you carried on and are fortunate indeed that
she did not die and you are not facing a charge of murder.”
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