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Correspondence from Central Region
The family of Georgina Asor Botchwey, who was gruesomely murdered for money rituals on September 9, 2022, at Mankessim in the Mfantseman Municipality in the Central Region, has raised concerns over how good the deceased's accused killers look after a year in police custody.
Christopher Ekow Quansah Clark (the first accused), popularly known to be 'Nana Clark' and his accomplice, Pastor Michael Darko, have since Monday, September 19, 2022, been in police grip after a thoroughly conducted investigation which later revealed Jonathan Obeng (the third accused) had dug the pit the deceased was buried in.
This agitation from the family emanated after the accused killers appeared before the Cape Coast District Court 1 on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, presided over by Her Worship Anita Sheila Serwah Crabbe.
The early stage of the case saw Her Worship Bernice Mensima Ackon of the Cape Coast District Court 2 preside over it, later replaced by His Worship Eric Oheneba Boasiako after her transfer a few months on.
Speaking in an interview with GhanaWeb after the court proceedings, an uncle to the deceased, Papa Annan Swanzy, expressed amazement over how the accused killers of his niece appeared to be glowing amid tension surrounding their actions.
The deceased's uncle further quizzed to find out if indeed the accused persons were in police custody, over the fact that the bereaved family has yet to know the exact cells housing the accused killers.
Papa Swanzy, however, assured the general public of the family's unflinching pursuit of the case; hence, there was no need for anyone to get troubled over an unfair hearing.
The case has further been adjourned to Tuesday, October 24, 2023, as proceedings in court revealed the trial has reached its committal stage and there are preparations to have it entrusted to the High Court after obtaining the Attorney General's advice on the case to have Jonathan Obeng (the third accused) freed after findings proved him to have nothing to do with Asor Botchwey's murder.