General News of Wednesday, 1 May 2024

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'Just kill me, let me die' - Chop bar operator tells police, denies contracting 'killer' for body fluids

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A chop bar operator accused of using fluids from corpses in her business has denied the allegations made by a confessed murderer.

The unnamed woman was captured in a video shared on X, undergoing rigorous grilling at a police station in the presence of her accuser.

The visibly distressed elderly woman is heard speaking in Dangme, saying, "Just kill me and let me die," as she flatly denied any involvement with her accuser, one Richard Tetteh.

The accuser and accused are captured exchanging words as the police pose questions seeking to unravel the relationship between the two.

Tetteh, days ago, told police under interrogation about how he took the lives of three people at the request of a chop bar operator.

"Someone said she wanted body fluids from dead bodies for something, fluids from the mouth and vaginal area,' he is heard confessing. 'She is a woman who operates a chop bar presently," he added.

Asked how he was contracted after the first operation, he replied, "If she wants more, when I am passing by, she draws my attention. She paid me 500 Ghana cedis for each operation."

His operational zone is believed to be in the Odumase Krobo enclave, where some murders have been reported.

One such murder occurred in February 2024, when a woman, estimated to be in her 30s, was found dead and partially unclothed near the Otorkporlu Bridge, situated off the Odumase-Asesewa Highway in the Eastern Region.

According to starrfmonline.com, the distressing discovery was made by members of the Otorkporlu community, who observed that the victim had suffered brutal acts, including the removal of her tongue and her private parts.

GhanaWeb is working with our sources in the police administration for more details on this developing story.



Watch his confession below:



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