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Man who stabbed friend Ademola Giwa, 25, in row over stolen scooter found guilty of manslaughter

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John Titiloye, 28, who was accused of murdering his 25-year-old friend. Ademola Giwa, by stabbing him in the neck after a row over a stolen scooter has been found not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter by a Central Criminal Court jury

The panel of six men and six women unanimously rejected the prosecution case that John Titiloye was guilty of murder and that he intentionally stabbed Ademola Giwa in the neck, intending to kill or cause serious injury

Following the verdict, Mr Justice Paul McDermott thanked the jury for the close attention and careful consideration they had given to every aspect of the case. He exempted them from jury service for the next five years.

Arising from an argument Titiloye had produced a knife and stabbed Mr Giwa in the neck.

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The 12 jurors were also told it was the defendant’s position that he was in possession of a knife for self defence and having initially walked away from the altercation he returned to protect his father, who sustained a stab type injury to the eye.

It was the defence contention that the case of Titiloye was “as far away as one could get” from a cold-blooded killing and was a reaction by the defendant, who had acted in defence of his father. Titiloye told gardai in his interviews that he had been walking away from the scene when he saw Mr Giwa hit his father Anthony several times in the face with a knuckle duster and had run back to the altercation to defend him.

Defence counsel Brendan Grehan SC with John Griffin BL asked for an outright acquittal or a verdict of manslaughter on the basis of self defence or the partial defence of provocation, which can reduce an intentional killing from murder to manslaughter.

Mr Grehan said in his closing speech that his client had not gone out looking for trouble but that “trouble had arrived at his doorstep” and that Titiloye had been “dragged into something not of his own making”.

Mr Grehan said that while Titiloye may have acted in a primal fashion when he fatally stabbed Mr Giwa, he did so to protect his father, who sustained a stab type injury to the eye during the altercation. He added that witnesses had heard Titiloye say “daddy” or “not my daddy” when the fight broke out.

The barrister explained that, if someone does a provocative act to somebody that causes the person to temporarily lose their self-restraint and complete control that they are not master of their own mind, then in those circumstances the law recognises human frailty. The partial defence can reduce an intentional killing from murder to manslaughter.

In his charge to the jury, Mr Justice McDermott said that when considering provocation they would have to consider whether there was such an overwhelming loss of self-control by Titiloye, which was so sudden and immediate that the accused could not prevent himself from committing the act.

He said it was the defence’s contention that Titiloye was provoked when he saw his father being attacked by Mr Giwa down the road as the accused was moving away from the area. “Is there credible evidence to give rise to that in your assessment?” asked the judge.

Mr Justice McDermott said there were three pathways to the verdict of not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter because of absence of intent, the partial defence of self defence or the partial defence of provocation.

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The jury had the option of returning three verdicts in relation to the murder charge against Titiloye, namely; guilty of murder, not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter or not guilty.

Eye-witness Samson Fayemi (26) had told the trial that he owed a small sum of money to Titiloye which had become “a source of tension” within their friendship and that Mr Fayemi’s scooter was forcibly taken by a number of men including the defendant “to settle the debt” on August 9, the day prior to the killing, at Marlfield Estate in Tallaght.

Mr Fayemi and Mr Giwa then called to Titiloye’s home at Mac Uilliam Crescent at 6.45pm the following day and a physical altercation broke out, which Anthony Titiloye [the defendant’s father] had involved himself in.

A pathologist gave evidence that Mr Giwa died after sustaining a stab wound to the neck which cut his jugular vein and damaged a lung, resulting in “devastating consequences”.

Titiloye, who had purchased a knife in an angling and shooting shop in Lucan on the afternoon of August 10, told the garda who arrested him “I killed him, I’m the man” and “I’m the man you want”.

The 12 jurors rejected the State’s case that Titiloye intentionally stabbed Mr Giwa in the neck, intending to kill or cause serious injury to him.

In the State’s closing speech, prosecution counsel John Byrne SC asked the jury to consider whether a lesser degree of force from Titiloye might have been a more measured and appropriate response and asked them to find the defendant guilty of murder.

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John Titiloye (28), with an address at Mac Uilliam Crescent, Fortunestown, Tallaght, Dublin 24 had pleaded not (NOT) guilty to murdering Ademola “Dizzy” Giwa (25) in the Mac Uilliam Road area in Tallaght on August 10 2021. Mr Giwa was from Mac Uilliam Parade in the same west Dublin town.

The jury today found Titiloye not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter by unanimous verdict after four hours and 55 minutes considering their verdict.

Mr Grehan told the judge that his client had been in custody since the date of his arrest and had never applied for bail.

The judge asked Mr Byrne about Titiloye’s previous convictions and the prosecutor said they were of a “relatively minor nature”.

Mr Justice McDermott adjourned sentencing until July 17 and remanded Titiloye in custody until that date, when a victim impact statement will be before the court. The judge also directed a probation report.

When the jury left the courtroom, the judge said he wanted to express the court’s appreciation to both sides for the efficient manner in which the case had been conducted.

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