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(Video) Chop bar woman arrested in connection with Krobo women deaths, denies hiring killer


The Krobo community remains gripped by shock and sorrow following the gruesome discovery of the bodies of three women, whose lives were tragically cut short under mysterious circumstances.

In a significant development, the Ghanaian police have made a breakthrough in the case, arresting a chop bar vendor suspected of being linked to the heinous crime.

The vendor, whose identity has not been disclosed by authorities, was taken into custody following allegations leveled against her by Richard Tetteh, a resident of the area.

Tetteh’s accusations have cast a shadow of suspicion over the vendor, implicating her in the untimely demise of the three women.

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However, in a statement to the police, the chop bar vendor vehemently denied any involvement in the harrowing incident, maintaining her innocence in the face of mounting scrutiny.

According to her, the allegations made by Tetteh are unfounded and baseless, and she vehemently refutes any suggestion of wrongdoing.

The arrest of the chop bar vendor has sparked a flurry of speculation and conjecture within the Krobo community.

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Richard Tetteh claims to have been contracted by the chop bar operator to kill and extract fluids from the bodies of these women.

The initial incident took place in Otorkporlu back in February, with subsequent killings unfolding in Nuaso Odjam Aklomuase during the first week of April, and in Sekesua during the second week of the same month.

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