At the continuation of trial against Nollywood actor, Olanrewaju Omiyinka alias Baba Ijesha on the alledged defilement of the 14-year-old teenager, a Special Offences Court, was briefed by an expert in that field, Dr. Aniekan Makajuola.
Dr. Makanjuola is the Clinical Director, Women At Risk International Foundation, WARIF.
The result of the test according to her showed healed blunt laceration in her virgina.
Dr. Aniekan Makanjuola stated this while under cross examination by the defence led by Dada Awosika, SAN.
According to the witness, she told the court sitting in Ikeja on Thursday that further examination of the survivor also showed that she was not sexually active.
The expert gave this narration while testifying before Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo in the defilement charge brought against Baba Ijesha by the Lagos State Government.
Arguing, the forensic medical examination expert added, “It was a minor laceration that may not necessarily mean blood was gushing out when it happened.
“There was rupture on that part of the vagina but it has healed.”
She explained that the report she gave was based on the forensic examination carried out on the girl and not on the story told by the survivor her mother’s.
The witness had earlier told the court that when the survivor was examined by her team, they observed whitish discharge in her virgina.
“Base on our findings, we sent our client to the laboratory to conduct further test on HIV I and II, Hepatitis B and C.
“They were all negative. We placed her on prophilatic anti-biotics. She was sent for psychological assessment and we gave a report of our findings and examinations. I authenticated the report as head of clinical services and sent it to State CID, Panti.”
Dr. Makanjuola said the examination of the victim was conducted by medical personnels and a psychologist.
The trail judge, Justice Taiwo adjourned further hearing till November 5 and 12.