Standard Negro Practice: Black Stabs Wife in Kitchen, Outside, Then Runs Her Over with the Car

Crime and Justice
December 18, 2013

Minta Addido
Minta Addido stabbed his wife in front of their young children in a fit of rage and jealousy, at the thought that his neighbour had been sleeping with her.

A man is due to be sentenced at the Old Bailey today, Monday, 16 December, having previously been convicted of killing his wife in a fit of rage and jealousy at their Enfield home.

Minta Adiddo, 37 (22.7.75), of Morris Court, Rigby Place, Enfield was found guilty at the Old Bailey on Friday, 13 December, of fatally stabbing Akua Agyeman in November 2012. She later died from horrific injuries on 2 January 2013.

At previous court hearings Adiddo had admitted to manslaughter but denied murdering the mother of his two daughters.

His conviction followed a successful investigation by detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime Command.

The court heard that in October 2012 Adiddo harboured a belief that his wife was conducting an illicit affair with a neighbour. His belief, which was denied by the neighbour, led to Adiddo attacking Mrs Agyeman in their bedroom on 5 November 2012. He initially stabbed her with a large kitchen knife as their one-year-old daughter lay sleeping in a cot in the same room.

Mrs Agyeman fled the bedroom and attempted to escape through their living room window. Addido pursued her and witnesses described how they saw him chasing the 22-year-old across a road and continue to stab her as she lay collapsed on the ground.

As witnesses called emergency services one passer-by, who had been tending to Mrs Agyeman, told the court how he then realised a car was driving straight at them. He managed to avoid the vehicle but watched as Adiddo drove over his wife before fleeing the scene.

One of the last things Mrs Agyeman communicated as she lay injured was her concern for the welfare of her two daughters; the one-year-old who had remained asleep throughout the incident and her five-year-old who is likely to have witnessed the attack.

The jury were told about how following the attack, in one of the first phone calls Adiddo made, to a relative, he admitted stabbing his wife and that he was going to kill himself before arrest.

Shortly before 10:00hrs on 6 November 2012 Adiddo was arrested after officers spotted him in the vehicle still wearing his blood-stained shirt.