Abosede Adeyinka, 52
(17.01.65), a career of Hayman Crescent, Hayes, was sentenced at Blackfriars
Crown Court on Thursday, 2 November.
The woman who attempted to
murder a 90-year-old grandmother has been sentenced to 21 years in prison.
She had been found guilty
of attempted murder following a trial on Wednesday, 1 November.
She was found not guilty of
possession of a bladed article.
The conviction follows the
brutal attack of the elderly woman in her own home.
At about 20:20hrs on Thursday,
27 April police were called to reports of an elderly woman assaulted at an
address in Lilac Place, West Drayton.
Officers attended and a
90-year-old woman was found with serious head injuries and a knife wound to her
neck.
The victim was taken to hospital
and was found to have sustained a skull fracture and a serious wound to her
neck.
Thankfully she has since
recovered from most of the physical effects of the attack.
Detectives from Hillingdon
CID launched an investigation into the incident.
Their investigation
uncovered how Adeyinka had managed to build a relationship with the victim over
a period of time, after she previously provided private care at the address.
Adeyinka continued to visit
the victim, occasionally even after her work at the address had finished, and
was familiar with her weekly routine.
At about 19:30hrs on the
evening of the assault, Adeyinka went to the elderly victim's home.
Adeyinka knocked on the
door and when she got no reply went to the key safe for the house.
However the victim was at
home, having been recently dropped off by her son who had taken her shopping.
Because of her age she had
not got to the door to answer the knock, but then opened it just as Adeyinka
approached it.
Adeyinka had disguised
herself with a face covering but the victim was still able to recognise her.
She asked Adeyinka what she
wanted, but Adeyinka pushed her to the floor and entered the property.
She then pulled a medical
call alert from the victim's neck.
Adeyinka then took a hammer
from her handbag and struck the victim at least twice over the head.
During the incident the
victim also received a knife injury to the neck with the blade being lodged
there.
With incredible courage the
victim managed to pull the knife out of her neck and throw it back towards her
attacker.
Thinking quickly, the
victim told Adeyinka that her son was on his way and Adeyinka left the
property.
The motive for her visiting
the address was believed to be in order to steal property.
On Friday, 28 April Adeyinka
was arrested by detectives on suspicion of attempted murder.
A coat recovered at
Adeyinka's home was found to have traces of the victim's blood, as was a
handbag Adeyinka had with her at the time of her arrest.
She was charged on
Saturday, 29 April.
DC James Harbour, the
investigating officer from Hillingdon CID, said: "This was a vile and
disgusting crime on a defenceless grandmother in her own home. There are so
many factors that make this a wicked attack, including a victim who was 90 and
the level of violence used. In view of the age of the victim and brutality of
the attack I am truly thankful that the victim has been able to recover.
"It is a credit to her
that she was able to attend the trial in person and tell the court what had
happened to her. I wish to pay tribute to her courage, resolve and integrity; a
stark contrast to the behaviour of the defendant, who is now facing a lengthy
term in prison."

Wcked life in prison is not too much
ReplyDeleteshe is a disgrace after getting your salary
ReplyDeleteSo evil see her face
ReplyDeleteA disgrace to nigerians
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