Adekoya ROSDEEP Adekoya, a
mother charged for killing her three-year-old son, Mikael Kular, has been
jailed for 11 years in United Kingdom. Adekoya, was sentenced on Monday by
Edinburgh court, after she admitted last month that she repeatedly beat Kular
before stuffing his lifeless body into a suitcase. Findings showed that “she
lost her temper and killed the toddler after he was repeatedly sick following a
family day out at a Nando’s restaurant in January.
”After
discovering Kular’s body, according to Press Association’s report on the floor
of their Edinburgh home, “she wrapped it in a duvet cover, concealed it in the
suitcase and drove 25 miles to Fife to hide it in woodland.” A major search was
launched for the youngster after she called 999 and reported him missing in an
effort to conceal the crime. She finally broke down and admitted to police:” It
was an accident and I panicked.”
Adekoya was charged with Mikael’s
murder but pleaded guilty to the reduced charge of culpable homicide at the
High Court in Edinburgh, where she was sentenced. Before her sentence, she
admitted to a separate charge of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by
pretending to police he had gone missing. The court heard Adekoya’s internet
history showed searches including” I find it hard to love my son”, ”Why am I so
aggressive with my son” and” Get rid of bruises”.
Kular died on the night of
Tuesday January 14 from injuries inflicted the previous Sunday following the
restaurant outing. He was smacked and struck on the body and head with a clenched
fist after vomiting repeatedly. Adekoya, a prisoner at Cornton Vale prison,
Stirling, dragged him to the shower by his arms and” beat him heavily on his
back as he lay over the bath edge, causing internal damage. “He was kept off
nursery as his condition deteriorated and by Tuesday night he was ‘listless.”
Advocate depute Alex
Prentice told the court:” He would have been in significant pain but was put to
bed.” The pain would have increased significantly while Mikael became
dangerously ill … finally dying as a result of the injuries inflicted upon him
by the accused. “It was during that night that he died.” Adekoya put her son’s
body in a suitcase which she carried to the boot of her car, before taking his
twin sister to nursery. She left the suitcase in woodland behind her sister’s
house in Dunvegan Avenue, Kirkcaldy, covering it with branches. Inconsistencies
began to appear in her account of events to police after she reported her son
missing on Thursday morning and she eventually broke down and took them to his
body. The final cause of Mikaeel’s death was found to be” blunt force abdominal
trauma” and the court heard he had more than 40 separate injuries to his body. Defence
QC Brian McConnachie told the court:” Rosdeep Adekoya is not a monster.” It
appears from every source … that this has been a brief period when this young
woman has lost her temper and behaved in a way which is totally out of
character for her.” An independent significant case review is to be held after
it emerged social services had stopped monitoring the family weeks before
Mikaeel’s death.
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