Student chains boyfriend during kinky-sex – Prosecution tells Jury

Aisha Yakubu
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In a recent court case, a 23-year-old Level 100 Biological student, Safina Mohammed, also known as Safina Diamond, has been charged with the alleged murder of her boyfriend, Frank Osei, a Ghanaian resident in Canada. The prosecution has presented their case to a seven-member jury panel, alleging that Safina chained her boyfriend during a "kinky sex" encounter and exploited his "weaknesses" to carry out her plans.



During the opening address to the jury on Thursday March 7, Senior State Attorney Nana Ama Adinkra stated that the prosecution intends to demonstrate that the deceased was indeed chained with dog chains. Furthermore, the prosecution plans to call 9 witnesses, including another boyfriend of the accused and five police officers, to substantiate their case.


It is noteworthy that both the Prosecution and the defense are currently addressing the jury in this high-profile case. The proceedings are being closely monitored by EIB Network Legal Affairs Correspondent Murtala Inusah, who is providing detailed reports from the courtroom.


As this case unfolds, it will undoubtedly raise important legal and ethical questions about consent, responsibility, and the complexities of human relationships. The outcome of this trial will be of great interest to many, as it delves into the intricacies of the human psyche and the boundaries of acceptable behavior in intimate relationships.


The legal process will continue to unfold as both sides present their arguments and evidence. The pursuit of justice and the truth behind this tragic event will be closely followed by many, and the implications of this case may resonate far beyond the confines of the courtroom.



-source Starrfm | curated by Aisha Yakubu | Ghana Crimes

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