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‘GMA should stop Obengfo from killing more people’ – Statcy’s grieved mother

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Sat, 28 Jul 2018 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Mother of late Deputy CEO of the National Entrepreneurship Innovation Program (NEIP), Statcy Offei Darko has made a passionate appeal to the Ministry of Health and Ghana Medical Association to deal with Dr Dominic Obeng Andoh without mercy to serve as deterrent to other ‘quack’ doctors who ‘mishandle’ their patients.

In a tribute read on her behalf, the grieving mother who doubles as queen mother for Asona clan-Kwatire, Nana Akosua Animah I said all those who lured her daughter to her untimely death, particularly Dr Obengfo should not go scot free.

“All those who lured you into this untimely death or had hands in your death will never go scot free. I leave everything to their conscience. As for Obengfo, I pray that the Ministry of Health and doctors association will not allow such a murderer to kill more vibrant girls who could have been useful to this country,” she stated.

Final burial rites for the late Statcy Offei-Darko took place at the forecourt of the statehouse in Accra on 28th July 2018.

The service attracted top ranks from the country's political landscape including Chief of staff, Frema Osei-Opare who paid their final respects to the former deputy NEIP boss.

Statcy was reported dead at the Obengfo hospital on May 21, 2018 following that she may have undergone liposuction.

It was however reported that owner of the facility, Dr Dominic Obeng Andoh, better known as Dr Obenfo, ordered the body of the deceased to be deposited at the morgue without the family’s knowledge.

Dr Dominic Obeng Andoh

Owner and doctor in charge of the Advanced Body Sculpt Centre, Obengfo Hospital has since been charged with murder by an Accra Magistrate Court.

The embattled media practitioner who has been remanded in custody for his role in the mysterious death of Statcy Offei Darko was yesterday granted bail by an Accra High Court.





Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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