- A third suspect linked to the murder of immigration officer Stephen King Amoah has reportedly died following a short illness.
- The news was confirmed by the officer’s brother, who said he was informed by the CID officer handling the case.
- The suspect’s death comes just days after the accused were presented in court, adding a new layer of complexity to a case that has gripped national attention since Amoah’s charred body was discovered in July.
The murder investigation into the death of immigration officer Stephen King Amoah has taken another dramatic turn with the reported death of a third suspect. The individual, whose identity has not been officially disclosed, is said to have passed away after a brief illness — just days after appearing in court alongside the other accused.
The news was confirmed by Amoah’s brother, Kwasi Amoako, who revealed that the CID officer in charge of the case had informed him directly. For the grieving family, the development is being interpreted as a sign that justice is beginning to unfold, even beyond the courtroom.
Amoah, 38, was declared missing on July 3 after leaving home to meet a friend at Ashongman Estate. His charred remains were discovered six days later near Kwabenya, sparking a nationwide manhunt and the arrest of three suspects.
The case has drawn intense public attention, not only for its brutality but also for the emotional toll it has taken on the officer’s family. With one suspect now deceased, questions remain about the impact on the legal process and whether the remaining accused will face trial without delay.
Police have yet to issue an official statement on the suspect’s death, but the family continues to demand accountability and closure. For them, the latest development is more than coincidence — it’s a sign that their brother’s spirit is fighting for justice.