Landlady, daughters arraiged in court for pouring hot water on tenant in Ghana
Four members of a family who allegedly poured hot water on a tenant have been arraigned in court.
The culprits, Adwoa Kumaniwaa 60, Gifty Mensah 35, Hagar Mensah 31,
Irene Appiah 16 recently appeared at the Kade District Magistrate Court
for pouring hot water on a tenant, Elizabeth Gyamfuaa after assaulting
her at Akyem Wenchi in the Eastern Region.
The victim has since been discharged from the Akyem Wenchi Salvation Army Health Centre.
Narrating the sad incident to the Mirror, a police source said that
Gyamfuaa rented a room belonging to Kumaniwaa at Sanaahene, a suburb of
Akyem Wenchi.
A little misunderstanding ensued between Adwoa and Gyamfuaa which nearly
developed into a fight. Adwoa subsequently informed the conduct of
Gyamfuaa to her daughter, Gifty, who stormed the house at Wenchi and
angrily confronted Gyamfuaa about the issue.
She reportedly slapped Gyamfuaa several times. However, when Gyamfuaa
decided to retaliate, the other family members, Adwoa, Hagar and Irene,
the daughter of Gifty, together attacked Gyamfuaa and subjected her to
severe beatings.
Hagar then allegedly poured the hot water which Gyamfuaa was boiling on her back.
Gyamfuaa, who got seriously injured, screamed for help which attracted
some people to the scene. She was rushed to the Wenchi Salvation Army
Health Centre where she was admitted for treatment.
After reporting the matter to the police, the suspects were all arrested.
Station Officer of the Takrowase Police Station, Inspector Ebenezer
Asante Ampadu, said the four suspects have so far been granted bail by
the Kade District Magistrate Court to reappear on Monday, March 20, 2017.
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