Wife, boyfriend hatched three plans to kill husband



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It was learned that the married wife who conspired with her boyfriend to kill her husband, had devised three plans to execute his ploy.

Mavis Brepor, 32, and Patrick Asare, 50, were arrested last Saturday after hiring “an assassin” to kill David Gator, 52, to whom he had been married for 13 years with three children.

However, his plan failed to materialize because Asare, while recruiting the killer, mistakenly called Manhyia Divisional Police Commander ACP Kwaku Buah for the role.

Giving details of the arrest at a press conference on Wednesday, ACP Duah said that when he realized the call was a mistake, he feigned interest in the deal whereby Asare offered GH ₵ 100,000 to finish the job.

“In intelligence, that information was like a pot of gold for us and it was important that we handle it well and that is what we did,” he said Thursday in a subsequent interview on the Accra-based radio station Citi FM.

He said the murder would take place on Saturday, May 2.

According to ACP Duah, the suspects had been in a relationship for about six months and had made a blood pact.

She said the two “had promised to live together forever and that the best way to live forever was to eliminate the husband.”

He said there were three plans, but the first plan, which was to poison the man with powdered bottles, could not be carried out because Gator often ate together with his sons and his wife.

“Plan B was to get someone to kill him. If we hadn’t moved quickly on the day of the planned murder, this man [Asare] he would have gone to Nima to have some thugs come and kill him. That was Plan C, ”said ACP Duah.

After Asare’s arrest, he said: “We went to Mr. Gator’s house and the man was eating with the wife, but unknown to him, the wife and boyfriend had planned to kill him.”

He said that when he broke the news, Gator burst into tears and asked his wife what wrong he had done to guarantee her such an act.

ACP Duah attributed the arrest of Asare and Mavis to God’s work, saying: “He would have already died if God had not been on his side and if the call had gone to the wrong person.”

—graphic.com.gh

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