Man in custody for accusing a relative of being a witch

Fri, 9 Sep 2005 Source: GNA

Cape Coast, Sept 09, GNA - David Twumasi, a 22-year-old unemployed man who allegedly attacked a female relation on suspicion of killing his mother spiritually and damaged her kitchen has been remanded by a circuit court at Cape Coast.

He pleaded not guilty to unlawful damage and is to re-appear on September 22.

The prosecution told the court on Thursday that Twumasi and the complainant, one Madam Akua Ofoua, are relatives and live in the same vicinity at Jukwa-Mfuom near Cape Coast.

He said Twumasi lost his mother in May and accused Madam Ofoua and her siblings of having killed her spiritually. He attacked her and destroyed a mud structure she uses as a kitchen. John Mensah, a 38-year-old driver, was also remanded for assaulting a pupil teacher at a lorry park.

He pleaded not guilty and would also reappear on September 22. According to the prosecution, on July 27, both Mr Daniel Abakah, the teacher and Mensah joined a queue at the Moree lorry park to board a vehicle.

Mr Abakah later left the queue to stand elsewhere and ran to join the vehicle when it came but this did not go down well with Mensah, resulting in a quarrel between them. Later that same day, the two men met again at the lorry park and without any provocation, Mensah attacked and beat up Mr Abakah. 09 Sept 05

Source: GNA