Court remands unemployed man for alleged murder

Aisha Yakubu
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We are deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred at the Taiyu Fishing Net and Equipment Manufacturing Company Limited at Shai-Hills/Afienya. The alleged murder of Ms. Jennifer Tetteh has sent shockwaves through the community and our thoughts are with her family and loved ones during this difficult time.



The Ashaiman District Court has taken swift action in remanding the accused, Abraham Ayah, into police custody. The seriousness of the charges brought against Ayah, including two counts of murder and abetment of crime, reflects the gravity of the situation.


According to the prosecution, the sequence of events leading to Ms. Tetteh's untimely death paints a distressing picture of workplace conflict escalating into a fatal outcome. The alleged actions of Ayah and his accomplice, Francis Ntsiful, have undoubtedly left a profound impact on all those involved.


While the investigation is still ongoing, it is imperative that justice is served for the late Ms. Jennifer Tetteh. The engagement of a pathologist to perform the autopsy and the subsequent forwarding of the case docket to the Attorney General's office for study and advice are crucial steps in ensuring a thorough and comprehensive legal process.


It is our hope that the truth surrounding this tragedy will be uncovered through a meticulous examination of the evidence. The pursuit of justice for Ms. Tetteh remains paramount, and we trust in the legal system to uphold integrity and fairness in this case.


As we await further developments in this matter, we urge for respect and sensitivity towards all those affected by this distressing event. Let us come together as a community to offer support and compassion to those in need.


We will continue to monitor this case as it progresses through the judicial system, with a steadfast commitment to upholding the values of justice and accountability.



-source GNA | curated by Aisha Yakubu | Ghana Crimes

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