Daniel Asiedu, the man accused of murdering Abuakwa North Member of Parliament (MP), Joseph Boakye Danquah-Adu, has shared graphic details of his alleged sexual interactions with a woman he claims was a sex worker at Konkonsa Bar at Agbogbloshie.
Asiedu, affectionately called 'Sexy Don Don', claimed that the prostitute’s exceptional services left a lasting impression, and he found himself craving for more.
This desire led him to visit the lady’s house again at 4:00 am having left there earlier at 2:00 am to the Konkonsa Bar for more energy drinks in pursuit of another encounter.
Daniel Asiedu is facing a jury trial before the High Court in Accra presided over by Justice Lydia Osei Marfo for the murder of late MP who was killed on February 8, 2016.
He is currently in the witness box mounting his defense after the prosecution led by Mrs Sefakor Batse, a Principal State Attorney, had closed its case and the court held that Asiedu has a case to answer.
Apart from murder, he is also facing a charge of robbery despite being acquitted on the charge of conspiracy with Vincent Bossu, who has since been freed.
On Monday, November 4, 2024, when the trial resumed after long delays – largely because of the jury strike in the 2023/24 legal year – Sexy Don Don was in the witness box to answer questions on the legislator’s death.
Asiedu had previously told the court how he went to the Konkonsa Bar to have fun and was approached by a prostitute who took him to her house for sex.
While being led by his Counsel, Yaw Dankwah to give further testimony to the court and the jury on Monday, November 4, he explained that he went back to the lady’s home for the second time for more pleasures around 4:00 am when he had left there earlier at 2:00 am.
“My lady, whenever I feel like having sex, I do go to Vienna city at Madina to do so. But the way this lady showed me pleasure on that night made me go back after I went to the beer bar at 2:00 am to have more drinks.
“While drinking, I reflected on the way we have had pleasure and the conversations we had and that made me go back to her,” Asiedu told the jury on Monday.
EIB Network’s Legal Affairs Correspondent, Murtala Inusah, reports that Asiedu was speaking through a Twi interpreter.