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Driver jailed for life for slashing, killing 35-year-old sprayer over RAV.4 vehicle

Murtala Inusah By Murtala Inusah Published November 23, 2024
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The High Court in Accra has sentenced one Otis Kwadwo Antwi, a driver to life imprisonment after he was found guilty for the murder of a 35-year-old sprayer, Emmanuel Okai at Mpohor.

A seven member jury panel on Friday, November 22, 2024 returned a unanimous guilty verdict against the accused after full trial.

With the decision of the jury bound on the Court, the presiding Judge, Justice (Mrs). El-Freda Dankyi, sentenced him to life imprisonment in accordance with the law.

The prosecution led by Mrs. Sefakor Batse, a Principal State Attorney (PSA), had called seven witnesses whose testimonies eventually secured the conviction of the accused.

Both the Prosecution and the defense lawyers had previously addressed the jury on their respective arguments.

It was the case of the State Prosecutor, Mrs. Sefakor Batse, the PSA to the jury that, the accused, considering the gory injuries he inflicted on the deceased, “clearly intended to cause the death of the accused.”

She said, the harm was not accidentally inflicted, but “clearly done intentionally to ensure that the victim will die.”

The PSA, said the deceased was “slashed with a sharp object at his side, leading to his organs spilling out.”

Mrs. Batse said, there were cuts all over the face and body and “there was evidence that he had been dragged on the road over a distance.”

She said, the “horrible” nature of the slash on the deceased body “was surely intended to cause death and nothing else.”

Defence case

Counsel for the accused (now convict), Akwasi Opoku AGYEMANG, who was holding Joe Debrah Esq..‘s brief said, what the prosecution had done was “to raise suspicions and speculations but not credible evidence which should lead the jury to return a verdict of Guilty on the Accused.”

He said the key aspects of the prosecution’s case had been left hanging by a thread on suspicions and speculations when “they should be incontrovertible” and lead the jury to “conclusively determine” that the Accused person was there with the deceased and killed him.

Counsel said, that the standard of proof the prosecution is by “statute required to present to you (jury) in proving the guilt of the Accused should, beyond reasonable doubt, lead to the guilt of the accused.”

“The so-called lies and inconsistencies they accuse the Accused person of must not absolve them from their statutorily-mandated duty to proffer evidence leading to only on irresistible conclusion,” Counsel told the jury.

Summing up

Justice El-Freda Dankyi, on Friday, November 22, summed up the trial for the jury while reminding them of the position of the law, the elements that ought to be proven by the prosecution to secure conviction and all necessary evidence before the court on the matter.

The judge also took time to direct the jury on the implications of their verdict and the binding effect that it will have on the families of both the accused and the deceased as well as the larger community.

The accused was charged with murder contrary to section 46 of Act 29 and his plea was taken on March 10, 2021 and jury was empanelled.

On April 14, 2021 both Prosecution and Defence addressed the court and the jury before the Prosecution called seven witnesses to establish their case.

Brief facts

The brief facts of the case were that the accused (now convict), Otis Kwadwo Antwi, is a driver who resides at Mataheko near Michel Camp, Tema.

While, the deceased, Emmanuel Okai also known as Yaw Amoah alias ‘Yaw Home Use’, was a 35-year-old auto sprayer who doubled as a car dealer.

The Prosecution narrated that, on June 6, 2015, the deceased called the complainant in the matter to release his (complainant) unregistered 2010 model of a Toyota Rav 4 vehicle which he had put up for sale, to him (deceased) as he had found buyers at Takoradi.

The Prosecution explained again that, the deceased also informed his very good friend who is a welder that, he (deceased) was traveling to Takoradi with someone to show the complainant’s Toyota RAV 4 vehicle to a white man who was the customer of his car dealer friend.

It stated that, on that same day, the complainant had the vehicle together with its documents released to the deceased and the deceased traveled to Takoradi in the company of another person.

The Prosecution stated that it was the last time anyone heard from or saw the deceased.

Abandoned mutilated corpse

It was the case of the prosecution that his “mutilated corpse was found abandoned” on a section of the road between Awunakrom and Mporhor with “severe injuries which indicated that he had been dragged over a distance.”

The Prosecution narrated that, there was also a gaping hole on the right side of his upper body around the ribs.

While his NHIS card, Ecobank debit card, driver’s license and other documents were also found on him.

The Prosecution also indicated that a backpack that contained his clothes, a pair of canvas shoes, and some cash were also found with part of a revolver found nearby under a bamboo grove.

But, the Toyota Rav 4 vehicle was not found.

Post mortem

It is the case of the Prosecution that, a Post mortem examination gave the cause of the death as “severe haemorrhage due to multiple lacerations.”

Prosecution stated that, investigations revealed that on June 5, 2015 one Peter Amissah also a sprayer who worked in the same shop with the deceased, and a witness was with the deceased when the accused came to the shop and had a discussion about the need to get a Toyota RAV 4 vehicle for his customers who were whitemen in Takoradi.

The Prosecution said the deceased then told the accused about the RAV 4 belonging to the complainant in the case.

Vehicle recovery

It said, further investigations conducted by the police eventually led to the recovery of the Toyota Rav.4 vehicle which was in the possession of one Foster Adjei.

It said, “The vehicle had been sold to Adjei by one Joseph Osei, a businessman and car dealer in Kumasi for Gh¢74,000.”

The said Joseph Osei then revealed that he bought the vehicle from the accused who was eventually arrested.

Admission, claims

The accused admitted selling the vehicle to Joseph Osei at Gh¢50,000 and the unregistered Toyota Rav 4 vehicle, when found was registered with registration number GN3116-15.

Prosecution said, the accused in his cautioned statement to the police made several claims.

His first claim was that, the deceased handed over the vehicle to him to use for a while and eventually gave him (accused) permission to take it to Kumasi in the company of one Bernard who was introduced to him (accused) by the deceased.

Again, he (accused) claimed that he called the deceased to inform him about the offer made on the vehicle and “the deceased gave him the go ahead to accept the Gh¢50,000.”

He claimed that the receipt was prepared on June 24, 2016 and the money was handed over to the deceased on their return.

Interestingly, “Investigations, however, revealed that Emmanuel Okai’s corpse was discovered on June 7, 2015, way before the accused’s alleged he called to him for confirmation about the purchase price, as well as the date of the purported receipt.

His claim also that, he had met with the deceased and handed over the Gh₵50,000, being the purchase price of the vehicle to him was not consistent.

The accused was identified after his arrest subsequently.

The accused was therefore charged with the murder of Emmanuel Okine contrary to section 46 of the Criminal offences Act 1960 (Act 29).

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