Families
of three of the missing Takoradi girls who were declared dead by
police are still agitating for the release of the victims’ remains
after the DNA test.
The
families have made an appeal to the Inspector General of Police not
to renege on his commitment to release the human parts for an
independent DNA test.
A
sister to one of the girls, Rebecca Quayson, said apart from being
refused the remains, the families have also been refused hard copies
of the initial police forensic results that confirmed the deaths of
the girls, that had been missing for over a year.
She
told Citi News that the families cannot have closure until they
independently conduct DNA tests to corroborate or dispute the police
report.
“We
are not happy because the IGP held a press conference telling
Ghanaians that if the family wanted a second opinion, he was ready to
release the bones. But it is a different story now.”
She
said three families went to the Western Region police command and
requested for the remains for “a second opinion and maybe burial.”
“But
they are telling us that it is evidence and they have to keep it and
they have to guard it for security reasons and all that,” she
recounted.
Rebecca
Quayson thus urged Ghanaians to come to support their demands for the
remains insisting that the police “can’t bury our girls for us.”
“If
you trust the work that you have done and you trust the report you
have come to tell Ghanaians, what is stopping you for giving us the
bones?”
The
missing girls were declared dead by police on August 15, 2019.
The
victims, Priscilla Bentum, Ryth Love Quayson, Priscilla Mantebea
Kuranchie and Ruth Abakah were kidnapped in Takoradi in the Western
Region between July and December 2018.
Three
of human parts were found in a sewage system in Takoradi near the
home of the main suspect in the case.
Police
also later found a fourth set of human remains at Nkroful new site at
Takoradi as part of their investigations drawing the family of
another missing person, Ruth Abakah, into the case.
Samuel
Udoetuk-Wills, the main suspect in the case, is already serving an
18-months sentence for escaping from jail after his initial arrest in
connection with the kidnappings.
Source:
citifm
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