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Charles Ebo
QUANSAH
Classification:
Serial killer
Characteristics:
Rape
Number of victims: 9 - 34
Date of murders: 1993 - 2000
Date
of arrest:
July
2000
Date of birth: 1964
Victims profile: Women
Method of murder: Strangulation
Location: Accra/Kumasi, Ghana
Status: Sentenced to death, 2002
Charles Papa Kwabena Ebo Quansah (b. 1964) is a convicted
Ghanaian serial killer who was arrested in February 2000 for the murder
of his girlfriend Joyce Boateng.
While in custody, Quansah was subsequently charged with
the murder of another woman, Akua Serwaa who was found strangled near
Kumasi Sports Stadium, in Kumasi on January 19, 1996 and subsequently
confessed to the strangulation deaths of nine women in the capital city
of Accra. The deaths of thirty-four women were attributed to a serial
killer beginning in 1993.
Quansah, a mechanic who lived in the Accra, Ghana
neighborhood of Adenta, had been previously under police surveillence as
a suspect in the killings.
Police and prison records reveal that Charles Quansah was
jailed at the James Fort prisons for the offence of rape in 1986. After
completing his sentence, he committed another rape and was jailed for
three years at the Nsawam Prisons in 1987. Quansah was imprisoned again
for robbery in in 1996 at the Nsawam Medium Prisons in Kumasi, Ghana.
After his release that year he relocated to Accra.
Charles Quansah's trial for the serial killings began on
Thursday, July 11, 2002 at the High Court Criminal Sessions, Accra. He
was subsequently convicted of the strangulation deaths of nine women and
sentenced to be hanged until death.
In 2003, Charles Quansah spoke to the press and denied
killing any of the nine women he was convicted of murdering or the
further twenty-three women he was suspected of murdering and issued a
statement proclaiming that he was tortured whilst in police custody.
Hearing in serial killer trial begins
April 16, 2002
An Accra
High Court will today begin hearing the case in which Charles Ebo
Quansah, a self-confessed serial killer, has been charged with the
murder of some women.
Quansah is alleged to have confessed to the
killing of eight women in Accra and Kumasi. He was in prison custody
while a bill of indictment and summary of evidence was being prepared by
the Attorney General’s Office to begin his trial.
On March 15, this
year, an Accra Community Tribunal committed Quansah to stand trial at a
High Court on the murder of Akua Serwa, a 24-year-old hairdresser in
Kumasi.
The facts of the case in respect of the murder of Serwa were
that in 1996, while serving a prison term for robbery at the Nsawam
Medium Prisons, Quansah met William Bittar, a Lebanese, who helped him
to secure a job in Kumasi.
The accused befriended Serwa in 1996 while
in Kumasi, where he allegedly strangled her, after a drinking spree at a
drinking bar near the Kumasi Sports Stadium.
A Police statement issued
on May 15, last year, alleged that Quansah killed women in Kumasi,
Dansoman, Mataheko and Adenta, all in Accra. The statement said Quansah,
who hails from Komenda in the Central Region, allegedly killed the women
by strangulating them.
He was arrested at his Adenta residence in
February last year, following intensive investigations into the serial
murders, including the setting up of a special team made up of experts
in crime scene management and interrogation.
The police said Quansah
had served jail terms at the James Fort and Nsawam Medium Prisons for
rape.
Murdering 34
women: Quansah wants to talk
GhanaWeb.com
Wednesday, 9 June 2004
CHARLES PAPA KWABENA EBO QUANSAH, a.k.a. Charles
Quansah now counting the remainder of his days on death row in the
Condemned cells of the Nsawam Medium Security Prison is aggrieved. He
says he needs a willing counsel to help him clear his name and doubts
about his innocence in the heinous crime that literally took the country
to ransom for over two years. Quansah claims the statement he was
alleged to have made was made after rounds of brutal torture on the
orders of officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) who
handled the case. His claims implicate key players as well as their
subordinates who were/are on the beat, investigating the cold-blooded
murder of the women about four years ago.
Now it is becoming increasingly likely that if Mr.
Quansah who reportedly admitted to nine of the murders pleads innocence
or could only be fixed with nine then, the death squad may be roaming
our streets while they wait for the opportune time to strike again.
Prisons Officers at the Nsawan Prison who claimed they had made enough
in-roads into the psyche of the jailed murderer also told the Network
Herald that contrary to statement by the Police administration that
Quansah openly confessed to killing 9 out of the 34 women, he had since
his arrival about two years ago, maintained that there was a miscarriage
of justice because he is innocent of the heinous crime. With four or so
scars the size of the bottom of a pressing iron at his back which he
insist was the result of the continuous inhuman treatment he received at
the hands of interrogators (names withheld), Quansah is said to be
hoping and praying that he would be able to secure the services of a
lawyer who would request for an independent enquiry into the matter.
According to prison officials, for starters, the
convicted ?serial killer? claims that the statement the Police presented
to the court as his confession statement were not written by him. That
he never confessed to killing the women. That while in the cells at the
Police Headquarters in Accra, he was blindfolded on several occasions,
handcuffed from behind, taken to an unknown location in a vehicle and
subjected to hours of gruesome torture that always left him bleeding
profusely from his nostrils, ears and mouth.
Quansah had also alleged on several occasions that
his interrogators had other motives such as pushing him not only to
admit killing the women but prompting him to implicate certain persons
as the real architects of the serial killings even though on all
occasions he resisted their promptings because his conscience would not
permit him. He said on one of the usual brutalization sessions in the
name of interrogation, he out of exasperation, burst out that he killed
90 of the women and not the 34 they were asking him to admit. This was
according to the Officers, conveniently altered by the CID to mean he
confessed to killing 9 of the women.
He is further alleged to have stated that despite the
fact that the Police arrested him in July 2000 for allegedly killing his
girl friend one Joyce Boateng of Adenta in Accra, he was rather charged
for the murder of a certain Akua Serwaa around the Kumasi Sports Stadium
on the 19th of January 1996. Meanwhile, no relation of the murdered girl
had ever established that he (Quansah) had ever existed in the life of
the deceased
As to whether he took the interrogation team to the
crime scene to show them where he murdered Akua Serwaa, Quansah insists
that he was rather dragged to the location by the interrogators and
shown where they say the Kumasi Police found the corpse. He claims that
all this information was made available by his lawyer Joseph O. Amui to
the trial judge Mrs. Justice Agnes Dordzie and the jury but they failed
not only to see any merit in them but take action on it before
sentencing him to death. But document on the court proceedings available
to the Network Herald indicates that the defense team indeed drew the
judge and the jury?s attention to the inhuman treatment the accused was
subjected to in the Police cells and that the statement was not
voluntary. But after a mini trial, the trial judge accepted the
confession statement tended in by one Inspector Gove in the Homicide
Unit ?as evidence in proof of the charge? against the accused, stating
that ?If what the D.W. 2 described he saw happened to the accused in the
cells ever happened at all, it happened a year before the accused was
interrogated and his caution statements taken in respect of this case.?
Defense witness one George Yaw Asare Asamoah had told
the court that he saw the accused on several occasions beaten and
brought back to the cells battered.
Serial Killer Drops Bombshell
August 8,
2005
Convicted
serial killer, Charles Papa Kwabena Ebo Quansah, who is currently on
death row at the Nsawam Medium Security Prison for murdering nine out of
34 women in Accra, has secretly spoken to prison officers about his
case.
He says he needs an independent enquiry into his trial and a
committed attorney to help him clear his name and prove his innocence in
the serial killing debacle which literally took the country to ransom
for over two years.
Quansah, has alleged that the Director of this
police Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Mr. David Asante-Apeatu,
ordered his men to torture him (Quansah) to implicate certain high
profile personalities (names withheld for now) as those behind the
killing.
The convicted serial killer is exhibiting deep scars on his
body as examples of how the police allegedly pressed his body with hot
iron to compel him to admit to the killings. He mentioned a certain
Inspector Onipa, Superintendent Issah and Sergeant Charles as the
officers who allegedly tortured him and forced him to admit killing the
women when he was in custody at the Police Headquarters in Accra.
Prison
officers at the Nsawam Prison told this reporter who has been on the
serial killing beat for close to three years, say Quansah, who the
police said openly confessed to killing nine out of the 34 women, has
since his placement on death row, maintained that his conviction was a
case of miscarriage of justice because he is innocent of the heinous
crime.
But last year April 2004, Mr. David Asante-Apeatu, Director of
the CID at the police headquarters who was visibly angered by Quansah's
claim, furiously denied ordering the torture of convicted Quansah,
saying "do you know what a criminal can do?" Mr. Apeatu was speaking in
an interview when he was contacted to reach to Quansah's allegations
against him. CID boss Apeatu continued that Quansah broke down on one
occasion and voluntarily confessed to killing nine of the women who he
serially killed in Accra.
According to Mr. Apeatu, even though Quansah
was accused of murdering nine women, he was tried for only one of the
murders and the dockets on the eight other cases were at that time (last
year April) still lying the bosom of then Attorney-General and Minister
of Justice, Papa Owusu-Ankomah.
Meanwhile, Quansah has been quoted by
prison sources as saying that during one of the torturous interrogations
he cheekily told the police that he killed 90 of the women and not the
34 they were asking him to admit. This he claims was what the
interrogating officers twisted to mean that he confessed to killing nine
of the 34 women.
Prison sources who have had interactions with Quansah
in Prison, told this paper that Quansah is griming about his conviction.
They noted that Quansah still believes strongly that he never carried
out any of the killings, neither did he confess to killing any of the
women, and that he is a casualty of miscarriage of justice.
Serial Killer or Scapegoat
September 19,
2005
One: He was
arrested in Adenta, in the Greater Accra Region, for murdering his
girlfriend Joyce Boateng, in July, 2000, but he was prosecuted for the
murder of a certain Akua Serwaa, who was found dead around Kumasi Sports
Stadium, in Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region, in January 19, 1996.
Two: Whilst in Custody, Police claim he reportedly
confessed to murdering nine out of the 34 women who were serially killed
in Accra but was again tried for only one.
Three: Charles Qunasah, the suspected serial killer was
pronounced guilty by an Accra High Court on the basis of a doubtful lie
detector test administered on him as well as state prosecutors, claim
that he confessed to the serial killing.
Four: Quansah, has, however denied responsibility for the
horrific serial killing and called for a judicial enquiry into his
trial.
Now: The Enquirer's ongoing investigations has revealed
that during Qaunsah?s trial, the Police disregarded a subpoena issued by
the High Court to produce the said lie detector used on Quansah as well
as the alleged confession tape recording.
The Court subpoenaed the police to produce the lie
detector and the confession tapes to back their claim that the suspect
was, indeed, guilty of the charges leveled against him.
The document titled 'Subpoena Duce Tecum (General Form)'
issued at the High Court Criminal Session, Accra, Court 6, dated July 9,
2002 and signed on behalf of the then Chief Justice, Edward K. Wiredu,
ordered the then Commissioner of Police (CID), Patrick K. Acheampong,
now Inspector-General of Police (IGP), to appear before the trial judge,
Mrs. Justice Agnes Dordzie, to produce the said items.
'You are hereby commanded to attend before Judge at High
Court Criminal Sessions, Accra, Court 6 on Thursday, the 11th day of
July, 2002, at the hour of 9am in the fore noon, and so from day to day
until the above cause is tried, to give evidence on behalf of the
Accused person, and also bring with you and produce at the time and
place aforesaid:
1 The Lie Detector used on the Accused person
2 Various Statements made by Accused Person before
8th May, 2001.
3 The Tape Recording of the Confession??
Even
though Mr. Acheampong, failed to obey the directives of the court to
appear and produce the said materials as requested, Justice Agnes Dordzi,
did not cite him for contempt of court as is usually the case when one
shows gross disrespect towards the court.
Legal experts who have commented on the issue say Mr.
Acheampong?s failure to be present in court over an important national
issue like the murder of 34 women should have attracted a charge of
contempt of court which should have landed him in jail.
The experts who pleaded anonymity told The Enquirer that
Mrs. Justice Dordzi, should have issued a bench warrant to arrest Mr.
Acheampong, put him in custody and be produced upon request.
They were, therefore, surprised why the judge allowed the
proceedings to go on without the presence of the witness and such vital
materials which would erase any shred of doubts about the police
investigations and the trial itself.
While some argued that the ends of justice would have
been met better if Mrs. Justice Dordzi had written directly to Ernest
Owusu Poku, then Inspector of Police (IGP), to compel Mr. Acheampong to
appear after his failure to obey the directive, others thought that she
(the judge) might not have deemed his (Mr. Acheampong) presence very
vital in the trial.
IGP SPEAKS
When The
Enquirer contacted Mr. Acheampong, he said he could not remember seeing
any subpoena during his term of office at the CID Headquarters. He
postulated that the document might have been served on the Legal
Directorate, the official counsel for the Police Service.
Head of Police Public Relations Deputy Superintendent
David Senanu Eklu, who spoke to The Enquirer after speaking to the IGP,
said Mr. Acheampong explained to him that he did not see the subpoena,
possibly because it was not served on him directly.
"It would have been served on the IGP and handled by the
Legal Directorate on his behalf, or the Attorney General's Department
might have handled it," he guessed.
Asked whether the IGP could have produced the said lie
detector if the subpoena had been served on him directly, he was
emphatic that the Ghana Police Service does not have the device, hence
he (Mr. Acheampong), could not have produced it in court if he had
appeared.
"As far as I am aware, the Police CID does not have a lie detector, and
has not used one before to the best of my knowledge," he told The
Enquirer in a follow up telephone interview.
QUANSAH'S LAWYER
His
lawyer, Joseph Obliquaye Amui of Tetterley Chambers, when contacted,
confirmed that he caused a subpoena to be issued to compel the
Commissioner of Police CID to come to court with the said Lie Detector
used on Quansah and statements he gave to the interrogators before May 8
as well as tape recordings of the confession during interrogation but
the Commissioner Police CID, never showed up.
The subpoena, counsel said, was issued after Quansah hinted him of a
possible use of a Lie Detector machine on him by the police in the
presence of some white men believed to be officials of the United States
Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI).
Counsel said he wanted the lie detector test to be administered on
Quansah in the full glare of the court for the court to note its
results.
The 72-year-old man told The Enquirer that his family, colleague lawyers
and friends were unhappy with him for opting to represent the accused
person upon a request from the Legal Aid Board, adding that he was of
the view 'there has been a miscarriage of justice.'
According to him, true justice would have been served if
the trial judge had compelled the CID boss to appear with the materials.
Qaunsah's counsel said during the trial, he faced an uphill task as a
result of the many issues, including having a female judge sitting on
the case and the publications of numerous pictures of Charles Quansah
which likened him to Dr. Ram Beckley, a medical doctor and an occultist
who was prosecuted for possessing human parts. These, among others, he
said, prejudiced the trial long before it commenced.
He also confirmed seeing torture marks on his client, which he (Quansah)
told him he suffered in the hands of the police interrogators when he
was in custody.
"They (police) had a list of the victims (murdered women) and beating
him severely to admit killing them. He said they used pliers to clip his
skin on many occasions, and asked him to admit to killing the women," he
said.
He denied the claim that his client is insane, and added that the
confession statements, if any, were not voluntary but was taken under
duress. "He did not appear insane to me. He is just like you, very
lucid," he said.
Mr. Amui disclosed to The Enquirer that he is yet to be paid his fees by
the Legal Aid Board, three clear years after the trial, and insisted
that although he drew the judge?s attention to the torture marks, and
produced a witness to prove a case of the inhumane treatment meted out
on Quansah, she disregarded their claim.
Mr. Amui, who was a member of the Special Investigation Board (SIB) that
investigated the murder of the three High Court Judges and the retired
military officer, believes strongly that his client is innocent, and
that a comprehensive investigation by the police would have nailed the
real killers.
NANA OYE LITHUR
On the
subpoena, she told The Enquirer that failure to respond to it is a
serious crime against the court, and advised Quansah's counsel, to go
for an appeal against the conviction if he feels he has a genuine case
to determine his fate.
THE SERIAL KILLINGS
For three
years, the country was held to ransom with people, especially women,
afraid to stay outdoors after 9 pm as a result of what came to be known
as the serial killing of women in Accra.
Post mortem examination records available at the Police Hospital, and
sited by this reporter, indicated that the victims were mostly found
lying in supine positions with their legs widely opened with blood or
substances which had the semblance of semen on their private parts.
Also described as "Ritual Murders", the Spintex Road,
Kwabenya, Asylum Down, Kisseman, Teshie, Adenta, Achimota, Adabraka and
Dansoman, were among the areas where some of the dead bodies were
located. Mataheko, a suburb of Accra, was the worse hit community.
THE SUSPECT LIST
Interestingly, when the then Minister for Interior, (NDC government) Nii
Okaija Adamafio (MP) and then then IGP, Peter Nanfuri, released the
names of the suspected serial killers in Parliament, Quansah's name was
not included. One Leopold Mawuli Anka, was a name released by the then
government as one of the key suspects.
Victims Of "Quansah Serial Murders"
GhanaWeb.com
Saturday, 22 September 2007
Though 34 women had been killed in the same fashion,
Charles Quansah has admitted to killing only 8 of them. Millicent
Mawunya Adeku of Adenta Housing Down, Joyce Boateng of Adenta, Accra and
Yaa Serwa of Kumasi were among the 8 women Charles Quansah confessed to
have murdered.
ROLL-CALL OF THE VICTIMS OF THE 'QUANSAH SERIAL
MURDER' CASES IN ACCRA (1998 – 1999) Below is the list ……
(1) NAME OF DECEASED - MONICA SERWAA PLACE OF DEATH -
DANSOMAN DATE OF DEATH - THURSDAY, 20 AUGUST, 1998
SHE HAS AN UNCLE CALLED KWADWO KUSI AT DANSOMAN
(2) NAME OF DECEASED - UNIDENTIFIED PLACE OF DEATH -
SAAKAMAN DATE OF DEATH - TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER, 1998
(3) NAME OF DECEASED - GIFTY ANNAN PLACE OF DEATH -
NEW ABOSSY OKAI DATE OF DEATH - SATURDAY, 17 OCTOBER, 1998
BORN AND BRED AT LARTERBIOKORSHIE, LIVED WITH
GRANDMOTHER, MRS. ANNA ANNAN AT NEW ABOSSEY OKAI. THE FATHER CURTIS NII
TEIKOFIO ANNAN NOW OUT SIDE GHANA. MOTHER IS DEAD
(4) NAME OF DECEASED - ADWOA LAREAH PLACE OF DEATH -
KANESHIE DATE OF DEATH - SATURDAY, 25 APRIL, 1998 MOTHER - ESI TWUMWAA
OF KWASHIEMAN FATHER - KWASI AWURAPA (DECEASED)
(5) NAME OF DECEASED - BEATRICE NAADU LARTEY PLACE OF
DEATH - RUSSIA DATE OF DEATH - FRIDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1998 FATHER - LARTEY
LARTEYE, NATIVE OF PRAMPRAM MOTHER - OKAI JOJOO, NATIVE OF SWALABA
HUSBAND - GEORGE GUMAH, BAR OPERATOR, MATAHEKO
(6) NAME OF DECEASED - ADWOA KYEREH PLACE OF DEATH -
FLAMINGO JUNCTION, MATAHEKO DATE OF DEATH - FRIDAY, 27 NOVEMBER, 1998
SHE LIVED ALONE AT ZONGO JUNCTION AND HAS A RELATIVE
CALLED YAW GYENI
(7) NAME OF DECEASED - AKUA MARTEY PLACE OF DEATH -
TWENEBOA, ODORKOR DATE OF DEATH - SATURDAY, 5 DECEMBER 1998
SHE HAS A SON CALLED EDWARD ACQUAH TETTEH, H/NO.
B510/A TWENEBOA, ODORKOR
(8) NAME OF DECEASED - GRACE AMOAH PLACE OF DEATH -
KANESHIE DATE OF DEATH - TUESDAY, 13 OCTOBER, 1998
SHE HAS A SON CALLED OFORI ATTAH, H/NO. 132, KANESHIE
(9) NAME OF DECEASED - MARY LAKOR LARKAI PLACE OF
DEATH - MATAHEKO DATE OF DEATH - THURSDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 1998
SHE STAYED IN H/NO. B92/4 MATAHEKO WITH KOFI APPIAH &
OSAFO BEDIAKO
MYSTERIOUS MURDER CASES (ACCRA) – 1999
(10) NAME OF DECEASED - ALIMATU SEIDU PLACE OF DEATH
- OMANJOUR, SOWUTUOM DATE OF DEATH - FRIDAY, 26 FEBRUARY, 1999
HAS A BROTHER BY NAME KWABENA AMOAKO OF H/NO. 43/6,
NEW TOWN, ACCRA
(11) NAME OF DECEASED - FLORENCE DOME PLACE OF DEATH
- ASOREDANHO, DANSOMAN DATE OF DEATH - THURSDAY, 18 MARCH 1999
THE MOTHER IS ABENA KATSEKPOR OF H/NO. 356/17,
ASOREDANHO, DANSOMAN
(12) NAME OF DECEASED - BEATRICE GADESE PLACE OF
DEATH - DANSOMAN DATE OF DEATH - SUNDAYM 28 MARCH, 1999
SHE HAS A SISTER CALLED JANET GADESE RESIDING AT LA,
ACCRA
(13) NAME OF DECEASED - COMFORT LARBI MANKO HENAKU
PLACE OF DEATH - DANSOMAN DATE OF DEATH - WEDNESDAY, 7 APRIL, 1999
THE HUSBAND IS MAXWELL OWUSU OF WESLEY GRAMMER SCHOOL,
DANSOMAN
(14) NAME OF DECEASED - MARIAMA CHAANA PLACE OF DEATH
- ZABRAMA LINE, DANSOMAN DATE OF DEATH - SUNDAY, 11 APRIL, 1999
SHE HAS A COUSIN CALLED AMADU BONKANEY. THE MOTHER IS
AISHA BONKANEY OF SUKURA
(15) NAME OF DECEASED - VICTORIA MACKITTEH PLACE OF
DEATH - AWOSHIE, ACCRA DATE OF DEATH - FRIDAY, 16 APRIL, 1999
SHE HAS A COUSIN CALLED ANTHONY AWORTWI OF H/NO.
AN246, AWOSHIE, ACCRA
(16) NAME OF DECEASED - AMA AMPOFOWAH PLACE OF DEATH
- CATHEDRAL, MATEHEKO DATE OF DEATH - WEDNESDAY, 28 APRIL, 1999
SHE WAS THE DAUGTHER OF ESI PANYIN, A FARMER OF AKIM
ASENE, EASTERN REGION
(17) NAME OF DECEASED - COMFORT BUXGON PLACE OF DEATH
- DANSOMAN, EXHIBITION DATE OF DEATH - FRIDAY, 14 MAY, 1999
NO INFORMATION FOR IDENTIFICATION
(18) NAME OF DECEASED - GEOGINA AMOAH PLACE OF DEATH
- ABOSSEY OKAI DATE OF DEATH - SATURDAY, 16 MAY 1999
PUBLICATION OF HER PHOTOGRAPH LED TO IDENTIFICATION
AS GEORGINA AMOAH. INVESTIGATION HINTED THAT DECEASED WAS A KNOWN
PROSTITUTE
(19) NAME OF DECEASED - MARTHA ANKRAH PLACE OF DEATH
- SANTA MARIA, ODORKOR DATE OF DEATH - THURSDAY, 3 JUNE, 1999
HER FATHER, EMMANUEL ANKRA OF H/NO. 8M/127, SANTA
MARIA
(20) NAME OF DECEASED - UNKNOWN PLACE OF DEATH -
DANSOMAN DATE OF DEATH - TUESDAY, 22 JUNE 1999
HER BODY WAS DISCOVERED BY EDWARD DUFE & THE
ASSEMBLYMAN
(21) NAME OF DECEASED - UNKNOWN PLACE OF DEATH -
LATERBIOKORSHIE DATE OF DEATH - SUNDAY, 15 AUGUST, 1999
SHE WAS FOUND DEAD IN A MAIZE FARM AT ZOTI. NO
IDENTIFICATION
(22) NAME OF DECEASED - ARABA QUANSIMA PLACE OF DEATH
- RUSSIA, ACCRA DATE OF DEATH - MONDAY, 30 AUGUST 1999
HER SISTER IS MRS. SARA APPIAH OF DANSOMAN
(23) NAME OF DECEASED - UNKNOWN PLACE OF DEATH -
AKOKO-FOTO, DANSOMAN DATE OF DEATH - FRIDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER, 1999
BODY WAS DISCOVERED BY MR. K.B. COLEMAN, A RESIDENT
OF DANSOMAN, IN THE BUSH
(24) NAME OF DECEASED - PATIENCE AWA OHIEFE PLACE OF
DEATH - MATAHEKO DATE OF DEATH - THURSDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER, 1999
WAS BORN & BRED IN OHIEFE STATE IN NIGERIA. THE
YOUNGER SISTER IS BLESSED USIN
(25) NAME OF DECEASED - COMFORT BOAFO PLACE OF DEATH
- ADABRAKA DATE OF DEATH - SATURDAY, 2 OCTOBER 1999
SHE HAS A SISTER CALLED MERCY MANGO OF H/NO. 127/3,
LA, ACCRA
A List Of The Six Unidentified Victims Of The 'Quansah
Serial (Courtesy: Police CID File)
(1) Victim : Unidentified Place of death : Sakaman
Date of death : Tuesday, 29 September, 1998
(2) Victim : Unidentified Place of death : Dansoman
Date of death : Tuesday, 22 June, 1999
(3) Victim : Unidentified Place of death :
Laterbiokoshie Date of death : Sunday, 15 August, 1999
(4) Victim : Unidentified Place of death : Akokofoto,
Dansoman Date of death : Friday 24 September, 1999
(5) Victim : Unidentified Place of death : In a bush
at Waakye, Kissehman Date of death : Sunday, 25 June, 2000
(6) Victim : Unidentified Place of death : IPS
Junction, Near Unipetrol, Legon Date of death : Unknown but body found