Cour d’appel de Dakar : Les ex-époux Dieynaba Ndiaye et Alioune Badara Mbacké, un face-à-face chargé d’émotion
After numerous postponements and months of tension, the Dakar Court of Appeal finally heard the case between Dieynaba Sangharé Ndiaye and her ex-husband, Dr. Alioune Badara Mbacké. The atmosphere at the hearing was heavy, marked by the wounds of a marriage broken in less than two months. The couple's mutual accusations were presented in court.
In the first instance, Dieynaba was sentenced by the Pikine-Guediawaye court of summary jurisdiction to three months in prison for the illegal collection of personal data, the dissemination of indecent images, the disclosure of personal data, and defamation. She was also ordered to pay 4 million CFA francs in damages to her ex-husband. Dissatisfied with the decision, Dieynaba Sangharé Ndiaye appealed the civil damages.
With a tense face but a steady voice, Dieynaba gave a moving testimony. "We met on Twitter. We got married on February 10, 2024 and we consummated the marriage three days later," she began, her voice trembling.
Very quickly, she said, the romance turned into a nightmare: "He started ignoring me. A month after the wedding, I discovered he was seeing other women. He was even filming his private parts for his daughters. When I confronted him about it, he assaulted me."
Dieynaba Ndiaye then recounts, with sorrow, the episode that marked her forever: "In Matam, he took me into the forest where he beat me. He called his drivers to take me back to Dakar. My face was covered in blood," she recounts, plunging the room into a cathedral-like silence.
Regarding the compromising images, she admits to having filmed them herself, but insists on her intentions: "I sent them to him in single-view mode. He captured them with his second phone. I didn't want to publish them. I just wanted him to stop abusing me."
On the other side, Dr. Alioune Badara Mbacké offers a completely different version of events. In a calm, almost cold tone, he asserts that he "never laid a hand" on his ex-wife. According to him, it was Dieynaba who was violent. "One evening, she wanted to sleep with me. I told her I was tired because I was coming back from Matam. She attacked me. She even brandished a knife," he says.
He says he pronounced the repudiation "for his own safety," before being "humiliated" by the release of the video. "I don't understand why she did that. I think she couldn't cope with our separation," he says.
Dieynaba, for her part, vehemently denies it: "I never published it. I made the status confidential. Only his number could see it. It was to scare him," she explains.
For attorney Abdou Dieng, his client is doubly victimized in this case. The prosecutor, for his part, condemned the behavior of the two ex-spouses. "You went too far," he said, before admonishing the husband. Referring to mitigating circumstances, he requested that the full force of the law be applied to Dieynaba Sangharé Ndiaye.
On behalf of the plaintiff, Attorney Omar Gaye argued for the confirmation of the decision in its entirety. According to him, his client's image had been tarnished to justify the 4 million CFA francs in damages.
The verdict will be delivered on December 15th.
Commentaires (29)
Si effectivement le gars l'a tabassée dans la forêt pour ensuite demander au chauffeur de la déposer à Dakar elle doit avoir des témoins ou preuves (traces des blessures).
L'autre aussi dit que la femme l'a menacé avec un couteau parce qu'elle voulait coucher avec lui. Ca n'a rien de logique pour moi. Si elle l'a menacé c'est peut être parce qu'elle avait appris pour son infidélité.
Tous les deux me semblent incohérents quelque part.
Cependant, pour un mari Docteur qui demande 4 millions à son ex sans emploi, je trouve cela triste. A sa place j'aurais demandé le francs symbolique.
Le juge ira sûrement avec son intime conviction parce que toutes les deux parties semblent incohérentes, surtout la femme.
Moi , c'est plutot leur mediatisation qui m'intrigue .
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