Tuesday, May 14, 2024 – An African man, Olubunmi Abodunde, who beat his wife to death with their son's skateboard has been jailed for life in the United Kingdom.
Abodunde, 48, and Taiwo Abodunde, 41, moved to the UK with
their children in 2022.
Taiwo got a job as a health care assistant nurse at a care
home in Cambridge while her husband, who had trained as a civil engineer, was
unable to find work in his profession. He worked at Tesco and Wickes and there
were arguments about bills.
He was sentenced on May 9, 2024, at Ipswich Crown Court for
killing Taiwo at their Exning Road home in Newmarket, Suffolk on November 28,
2023, a day after he was bailed by police.
He changed his plea to guilty during the third day of his
trial last month, having previously denied murder.
Judge Martyn Levett described the attack as ‘cold blooded and
callous’ before sentencing Abodunde to a mandatory life sentence.
Mr Levett ruled he should serve a minimum of 17 years in
prison before being considered for parole.
During the case last month, Stephen Spence, prosecuting,
said Abodunde was a jealous man who had accused his wife of having affairs
throughout their marriage.
There were also disputes over bills and money, with frequent
arguments and violence from both parties, he told the court.
On November 27, Abodunde was arrested after a dispute and
bailed.
He was banned from returning to the family home or
contacting his wife but the next day he returned shortly before Mrs Abodunde
finished work and killed her between 9.12am and 9.20am.
In addition to being beaten to death, there were signs she
had been strangled and stamped on.
After changing his plea, the jury returned a guilty verdict.
Suffolk Police is under investigation for potential
misconduct over prior contact with Mrs Abodunde before her death.
Suffolk Police referred itself to the Independent Office for
Police Conduct (IOPC), in line with standard procedure.
Detective Inspector Dan Connick from Suffolk Police said: “I
hope this sentence provides some comfort and reassurance to those most affected
by the murder of Taiwo Abodunde, in particular her family and friends."
“Our thoughts remain with the family and all those who knew Taiwo."
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