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– The case of the 4 popular Takoradi girls who were kidnapped and allegedly murdered was finalized on March 5, 2021 in the Sekondi High Court.
– The perpetrators, Samuel Udoetuk Wills and John Oji of Nigeria, were sentenced to death by hanging.
– Their parents have spoken in an interview indicating that they have reason to believe that their children are still alive and are not satisfied with the sentence.
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The parents of the four Takoradi girls who were abducted and later killed according to a police report have spoken after a brutal sentence was handed down against the perpetrators in Sekondi High Court.
What YEN.com.gh As previously reported, the two Nigerians, Samuel Udoetuk Wills and John Oji, were found guilty of the crimes of kidnapping and subsequent murder of the four Takoradi girls.
For this reason, they were sentenced to death by hanging in the court ruling that was held on March 5, 2021.
Later that day on Eye-Witness News on Citi 97.3 FM, YEN.com.gh He supervised an interview with two parents and a grandfather of the different girls who expressed their dissatisfaction with the ruling.
According to them, it is not clear that the girls are actually dead and they would rather speak to the perpetrators about the issue rather than delete them without explanation.
“I don’t think my granddaughter is dead. They gave us remains of what were supposed to be her skeletons, but they were longer than her height. The skeleton also had teeth that my granddaughter didn’t have when she was abducted.” I don’t think she’s dead. “said one of them.
The two offenders have been given 30 days within which they can appeal the sentence imposed on them.
In other news, Madame Elizabeth Asantewaa, an elderly Ghanaian woman who was sent to launch a bomb attack on Ghana’s first president without her knowledge, is currently suffering.
This came out in an interview with the Crime Check Foundation spotted by YEN.com.gh on the charity’s official YouTube channel.
According to the woman, the incident occurred on March 6, 1964, when at age 13 she was granted the honor of presenting a bouquet of flowers to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in Independence Square.
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