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4 years agoon
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Adubianews
The prime suspect in the murder case is the boyfriend of the deceased known as James Kwaku Nkansah.
According to reports, the hairdresser, Elizabeth Tetteh was found dead in her room on Saturday, days after a huge sums money in her possession got missing in her room.
Report from Kasoa indicates that the madam of the hairdresser gave her money to keep and total control of her salon when traveling to Ivory Coast.
The lady kept the money in a susu box and hid it in her room, where she stays with the boyfriend.
Few days ago, whiles at the salon working, she had a call from the boyfriend that his money is missing and he suspects someone has broken into the room to steal.
The lady couldn’t control her emotions because it’s the same room she’s keeping the money her Madam left with her plus revenue from the salon.
She rushed back home only to see how the room has been scattered by the alleged thief.
Elizabeth Tetteh decided not to forgive the alleged thief so she went with her boyfriend to a fetish priest to invoke sexual sickness on the thief.
Returning home from the fetish priest, the boyfriend allegedly went back to the priest to confess that he stole the money so he should avert the spiritual sickness.
He agreed with the priest to return the money so the thief called the hairdresser to inform her that he’s found the thief and he has agreed to return the money.
At the time, a sister of the hairdresser had visited her so she couldn’t so she planned to go the following day.
The sister left in the evening, on Saturday the hairdresser was found dead in her room.
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