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Man douses girlfriend in acid

A lover’s squabble has landed a driver’s mate in trouble with the law after he poured acid on his girlfriend who had threatened to leave him.
Donkor’s plea was not taken and he was remanded in  police custody by the presiding Judge, Mr James Kojo Botah.

Oforiwaa was not present in court because she was still receiving treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

 The  prosecution’s case was that Oforiwaa, a trader and Donkor had been in a relationship for sometime and lived in a wooden kiosk at Darkuman Cable and Wireless.

The prosecutor C/Inspector Gregory Yeboah told the court that  Oforiwaa had been threatening to end the relationship  for some time as she suspected Donkor of cheating on her.

C/Inspector Yeboah said on October 12, 2016 around 10:00p.m., Donkor came home from work but did not find food to eat. This led to a quarrel between the two, but a witness in the case intervened. After wards, Donkor was said to have gone  for acid which he hid under the kiosk.

The prosecutor said at about 1:00a.m the next day,  Donkor went  for the acid and poured it on the victim who was fast asleep.

He said after the act, he run out of the room,while Oforiwaa woke up screaming for help, and a witness in the case went to her aid.

Inspector Yeboah  said  while in  the process of helping her, Donkor emerged, claiming some of the acid was also poured on him.

Prosecutor Yeboah said Donkor  together with the witness rushed Oforiwaa to the Faith Hospital and she was referred to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital where she had been on  admission.

According to the prosecutor, Donkor proceeded to make a report with the Darkuman police that someone had poured acid on his girlfriend, saying he suspected the witness in the case.

He said  the witness was arrested, but after thorough investigations, it was revealed that it was Donkor who committed the crime.


Source: graphic.com.gh

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