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Photos: Trial date set for Nigerian man charged with killing his 4-year-old daughter in Canada

A trial date has been set for this fall for a man arrested in Ontario and charged in the 2014 death of his four-year-old daughter in Alberta, Canada.

Oluwatosin Oluwafemi was arrested in December 2015 and flown back to Calgary to face a charge of second-degree murder. He appeared in court Friday, January 6th, and a two-week trial date was set for Oct. 2, 2017.



The court was originally told the earliest date would be Mar. 26, 2018. Justice Earl Wilson of Court of Queen’s Bench insisted such a delay would be unacceptable.
"There’s no way we’re going to be putting this trial off for another year," Wilson said Friday. "This man is presumed innocent until proven otherwise."

Officers were called to a home in Calgary on Dec. 19, 2014, and found the preschool girl in cardiac arrest and not breathing. Olive Rebekah Oluwafemi was taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Investigators said her injuries appeared to have been inflicted inside her home and were not the result of an accident.

"The cause of death was blunt force injuries," Staff Sgt. Colin Chisholm said. "We believe there were injuries…upwards of weeks prior to the incident."
Olive’s death was deemed a homicide in January, 2015. Chisholm said the family of three had been living in Calgary for approximately two years prior to the death of Olive, but had left just weeks after her death.

Chisholm said her father was a suspect from the beginning of the investigation, but it took a long time to lay charges because medical evidence in child and infant deaths takes extra long to come back.
"At the time, investigators believed the injuries that caused her death were inflicted within the family home, and were not the result of play, an accident such as falling down stairs, nor medical intervention consistent with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)," police had said in a release. Chisholm said police were initially told Olive fell down stairs in the family home.

Oluwafemi is originally from Nigeria and was working as a graduate engineer in the oil industry in Calgary. He moved to Keswick, Ont., to be near his family. He has been in custody since his arrest.

Source: Canada Press

16 comments:

  1. Nigerian parents abusing their kids in the name of discipline. Rubbish. Hope he rots in jail

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  2. What led him to doing that? If he cared so much to be close to his family what led him to be violent to that poor girl.. continue to RIP dearest

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  4. may her soul continue to Rip

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  5. imagine a graduate engineer..evil forces form ur village is working against dis dude

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  6. What a world? Is she really his daughter. This is wickedness.. I am MPO and this is just My Personal Opinion
    .. Begin year 2017 with this wonderful gift here>

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  7. Cute lil gal.. may she continue to rest in peace..

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  8. May be he found out that the child is away march child the wife cheated on him

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    1. RIP to the child,this man looks like the LGBT advocate Bisi that just married his husband

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    1. Where is her mother? Have they found out the cause of her death? Has her father beaten her to stupour before? There are many questions begging for answers

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  10. Nigerian man? Tarnishing our image abroad.. Grab a great opportunity

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  11. nawa
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  12. no evidence to support this claim. Y'al quick to jump to conclusion. I bet if he were your relative you would ask the right questions before jumping to conclusions. michewww! so annoying.

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