A 24-year-old man identified as, Ajewole Fulani, on Friday attempted suicide in an Ekiti High Court after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for a rape charge.
The Punch reports that Fulani was convicted of robbing, kidnapping and raping two female students of the College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti, on November 7, 2015, along Ikere-Igbara Odo road.
Justice John Adeyeye held that the prosecution had proved the case beyond reasonable doubt.
Reports said the convict, who became emotional, furious and restless after the judgment was interpreted to him by the court’s registrar hit the court’s window, broke the louvres and stabbed himself with a piece of broken glass.
He also attempted to stab people in the courtroom before he was held by security personnel, who grabbed him from injuring more people inside the court.
He was subsequently handcuffed and bundled into a waiting van.
Ajewole had on the day he committed the offence, conveyed the two college students in his commercial vehicle but soon diverted into a bush, tied them to a tree and raped them one after the other.
The victims later escaped from the scene and reported the incident at the Ikere Main Police Station along College Road.
Ajewole was first arraigned at an Ado-Ekiti Magistrate’s Court but the case was transferred to the High Court after an advice from the office of Director of Public Prosecutions.