A Cape Coast District Court hearing the case of the prospective nursing student, Georgina Asor Botchwey who was gruesomely murdered , has adjourned the case to November 22nd, 2022
The police prosecution led by DSP Daniel Gadzo prayed the court presided by judge Bernice Mensimah Ackon, to give the prosecution team time to conclude with some investigations.
The accused persons, Christopher Ekow Clarke Quansah, Michael Darko, a self-styled pastor and Jonathan Obeng, a mason are currently being remanded for two more weeks in custody to reappear on Tuesday, November 22, 2022.
Some family members of the deceased, who thronged the court premises alleged the accused persons were absent from court over the inability of the police to transport them to the court due to lack fuel.
Papa Annan Swanzy who introduced himself as the head of the family that were present said the prosecutor told them the police could not transport the accused persons to Court because they did not have money to fuel their vehicle.
He indicated that the entire country was following the case closely and that “there is nothing that they will leave to chance.
An auntie of the deceased, Kate Swanzy, emphasised that the family would not back down on the case until they justice was served .
She further appealed to the President to rise and clamp down on what she described gruesome killings in the country.
The three, Ekow Clark Quansah( a chief), Michael Darko (self styled pastor)and Jonathan Obeng are being held in court for the murder of 25 year old Georgina Asor Botchwey at Mankessim in the Central Region.
They have been charged with conspiracy to commit murder and murder but their pleas have not be taken by the court yet.
By uniquenewsgh.com
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