Murder: Adu Boahen son’s house help arrested

Tetteh Belinda
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We regret to inform the public of the tragic loss of Dr. Christopher Adu Boahen, son of the late Professor Albert Adu Boahen. Dr. Boahen, a distinguished individual and notable figure in Ghanaian politics, fell victim to a senseless act of violence in his own home.




Reports indicate that Dr. Boahen, who lived with physical disabilities, was the target of an armed robbery at his residence in East Legon, Accra. This appalling incident has left the community in shock and disbelief.


In a significant development, it has been revealed that the house help employed by Dr. Boahen has been taken into custody in connection to his murder. Charles Adu Boahen, former Minister of State at the Finance Ministry and brother of the deceased, disclosed that the domestic worker was found in possession of Dr. Boahen's personal belongings, including his phone, laptop, and wallet, at the time of his apprehension.


It is further disclosed that the individual in question was the most recent addition to Dr. Boahen's household staff, having commenced employment on March 6th. Charles Adu Boahen expressed gratitude towards the National Security team for their exceptional investigative efforts, leading to the apprehension of the suspect.


While details of the investigation are not fully disclosed at this time, it is a relief to know that progress has been made in bringing closure to this devastating ordeal. Charles Adu Boahen emphasized the family's desire for justice and the opportunity to lay his brother to rest in peace.


This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability we face in our own homes and the importance of security measures. Our thoughts and condolences go out to the family and loved ones of Dr. Christopher Adu Boahen during this difficult time.


We urge for a thorough and transparent investigation into this matter, ensuring that justice is served for Dr. Boahen and his family. May his soul rest in peace.



-source citinewsroom | curated by Tetteh Belinda | GhanaCrimes


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