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Nurse Lady in Mankessim Central Region of Ghana, West Africa was killed for sakawa (Money Rituals)- Police tells court.

 

BY: Emmanuel Larh Obese.

The allerg suspect in the demise of a covered in the lady kitchen of a private condo at Sikafuambantem a suburb of Mankessim in the Focal District has been captured at his refuge.


The capture occurred at Akwa Krom in the Ekumfi Area.


A group of officials from the Mankessim Locale Police Order drove the activity to capture the great suspect, who has been moved to the Provincial Police Order in Cape Coast for additional cross examinations.

The two blamed people for the situation, Christopher Ekow Clark Quansah nom de plume Nana Clark, the Tufuhen of Ekumfi Akwakrom and a so called minister, Michael Darko have independently supposedly owned up to the police that, they killed her for cash customs.


They were summoned at the Cape Coast Area Court 2 accused of connivance to carry out wrongdoing to mind endlessly murder in opposition to segment 46 of the Lawbreaker and different offenses Act, 1980, Act 29.

Introducing current realities of the case at the court managed by Bernice Mensima Ackon today, the investigator, Agent Director of Police (DSP), Daniel Gadzo said the two had independently confessed to the police they had killed Georgina Asor-Botchwey for cash ceremonies.


Their requests were not taken.


The case was dismissed on October 4, 2022.

DSP Gadzo further let the court know that the two charged people then returned for the departed and sent her to Esikafoambantem where Nana Clark supposedly hit the departed.


He said Darko additionally supposedly held the neck of the departed till she kicked the bucket.


He said the two then shaved the hair of the departed, covered her in the generally pre-arranged grave and left the uncompleted story working around 2am.







Grumbling


DSP Gadzo said a grumbling was stopped to the police by the sibling of the departed, Alfred Duodu.

He said police picked insight and began searching for the blamed people and, on September 19, 2022 captured Darko at Anomabo where he confessed to the wrongdoing and thusly drove the police to where the departed had been covered.

He told the court the police additionally picked insight and captured Nana Clark at his safe-house at Ekumfi Akwaakrom on Wednesday. He additionally confessed to the wrongdoing, the court was told.


DSP Gadzo consequently asked the court to remand them to permit the police additional opportunity to finish up their examinations.

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