The police are in search of a suspect who allegedly killing one Prince Yevu, aged 29, at Kotobabi Gaza Street in Accra.
The suspect, popularly known as “Taata,” allegedly slashed the throat of Yevu when the latter intervened to rescue a 22-year-old lady from being attacked by the former.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Mrs Efia Tenge, the Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Accra Regional Police Command, told the GNA that on Thursday, June 24, at about 2130 hours, the police received a distress call from Kotobabi on the incident.
She said the call indicated that the incident occurred at about 2100 hours at Kotobabi Gaza Street.
Mrs Tenge said the police visited the Maamobi General Hospital and was informed that at about 2230 hours same day, Prince Yevu was brought in dead with the right side of his throat slashed.
She said the police also met the 22-year-old lady who was on admission. Upon interrogations, she informed them that at about 2100 hours on Thursday, June 24, 2021, she had a quarrel with one Akosua at Kotobabi Gaza Street.
The lady said during the scuffle, Taata came in to attack her and when Yevu intervened, Taata allegedly slashed his throat with a knife.
Mrs Tenge said the police later proceeded to the residence of "Taata" at Alajo to effect his arrest but he was not home.
The body of the deceased had been conveyed to the Police Hospital mortuary pending autopsy, she said.
Latest Stories
-
We expect significant reduction in prices of petroleum products in coming weeks – CEO AMOC
1 min -
Betway Africa offers once-in-a-lifetime ‘Play-on-the-Pitch’ experience at Emirates Stadium
10 mins -
I coined the term ‘hype man’ in Ghana – Merqury Quaye
15 mins -
Vasseur questions ‘strange momentum’ of Formula One race director change
37 mins -
“I am disappointed in Kojo Manuel” – Merqury Quaye on “no tie” comment
38 mins -
Nana Kwame Bediako; The beacon of unity
40 mins -
Western Region: NDC youth wing embarks on phase 2 of ‘retail campaign’
1 hour -
Action Chapel International holds annual Impact Convention in November
1 hour -
Jana Foundation urges young women to take up leadership roles
1 hour -
All set for Joy FM Prayer Summit for Peace 2024
1 hour -
Managing Prediabetes with the Help of a Dietitian
2 hours -
Joy FM listeners criticise Achiase Commanding Officer’s election comment
2 hours -
Legal Aid Commission employees threaten strike over poor working conditions
2 hours -
Ghana ranked 7th globally as biggest beneficiary of World Bank funding
2 hours -
IMF board to disburse $360m to Ghana in December after third review
2 hours