Christian Agyei, who was serving as a houseboy to the deceased was arrested by the Police Monday as the prime suspect. He made his first appearance in court Thursday without a lawyer. He is yet to be charged for a possible murder. Prosecutors on Thursday requested to be granted an order to take body fluids, foot prints, finger prints and a swap of the suspect’s semen for laboratory test as part of the investigation into the case. The District Court presided over by Ms Akosua Anokyewaa Adjeipong granted the request and remanded the accused person into police custody for investigations into the case to be completed. They are to appear again before the court on January 31. The prosecutor, Beatrice Ayeh, told the court the deceased was returning from a dinner dance with her driver in her vehicle, but the driver alighted at the Michel Camp gate and that the deceased drover home by herself. Background The Police say first Police responders to the crime scene said they found “foot and finger prints of the suspect” which they took samples. Per their report, no fired bullet shell was found at the scene despite the suspected bullet hole found at the back of the deceased’s head but said “no bullet exit at the front portion of her head”.
The deceased was in a pool of blood in her bedroom Sunday dawn. Her 12-year-old boy called for help when he woke up and found the mother motionless not responding to calls to wake up. By Josephine Frimpong|editors.3news.com|Ghana