A Chinese national who is standing trial for culpable homicide in Nigeria, Geng Quangrong, has told the court that he killed his girlfriend, Ummukulsum Sani, 24, while he was trying to free himself from suffocation. Standing before Justice Sanusi Ado Ma’aji of Kano State High Court, Quangrong said he was held under pressure by his late girlfriend and had to fight back. He said while struggling to save his life from his Nigerian girlfriend, Ummukulsum, he stabbed her to death. He, however, said he did not intend to life-threatening injury on the late Ummukulsum.
How I Killed My Nigerian Girlfriend, Ummukulsum, Who Jilted Me After Taking Over N60Million From Me –Chinese Businessman On TrialStanding before Justice Sanusi Ado Ma’aji of Kano State High Court, Quangrong said he was held under pressure by his late girlfriend and had to fight back.
Standing before Justice Sanusi Ado Ma’aji of Kano State High Court, Quangrong said he was held under pressure by his late girlfriend and had to fight back. On Thursday, Quangrong said, “On that day, I had gone to return her dog and that was what actually brought me to her house that night of December 16, 2022. I was left outside in the rain for about 30 minutes. At a point, the younger sister to late Ummukulsum, Asiya came out to collect the dog but denied me entrance.
“She moved closer to me with the knife, I became jittery and quickly kept the dog away. On getting closer to me, I had to grab the knife in her hand before she struck. At that point, we both struggled with the knife. Eventually, I was able to twist her hands and took possession of the knife. As sooner as I dispossessed her, she then grabbed my penis and pulled me with it into one of the rooms.
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