On Tuesday,a court formally struck out a case against a
15-year-old girl accused of killing her 35-year-old husband with rat
poison.
Left is a photo of Sani Garba, 55, holding a picture of his then 14-year-old daughter-in-law Wasila Tasi'u inside her abandoned matrimonial home.
Wasila was charged with culpable homicide and faced a possible death sentence if convicted of deliberately lacing a meal she cooked for her husband Umar Sani with rat poison.Her husband and four others died within hours in April last year.
Activists,
who celebrated as she was acquitted, had used the case to highlight the
issue of child marriage, which is common in mainly Muslim northern
Nigeria.
They argued she
should be treated as a victim but Wasila's family maintain she was not
forced into marriage and that 14 was a standard marrying age in the
region.
The prosecution applied for murder charges to be withdrawn on May 20. The case was adjourned pending the agreement to her release from the attorney general of the northern state of Kano.
Judge Mohammed Yahaya, sitting at the High Court in Gezawa, near the state capital, Kano city, confirmed receipt of notification that the state was willing to drop the case.
"I have no alternative than to pronounce according to law that the application of 'nolle prosequi' (unwilling to pursue) is hereby granted," he told the court.
"In consequence, therefore, you, Wasila Tasi'u, are hereby discharged."
Wasila,
who was in court wearing the full-face veil or niqab, gazed at the
floor during the hearing, said nothing after the ruling and was taken
back to a juvenile detention facility.

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