Investigators from the Ghana Police Service on Tuesday, August 6
discovered a fourth set of human remains at a location once occupied by Samuel
Udutoek Willis, the prime suspect in the case involving the three missing
Takoradi girls.
The
police went to the scene at Nkroful new site, a suburb of Takoradi, to retrieve
the remains from a well.
According to the police, the place is near an uncompleted
building where the suspect was re-arrested when he broke jail.
The
police on Friday, August 2 followed a lead to retrieve three sets of human
remains from a septic tank at Kansaworodo, another suburb of Takoradi.
The
remains have since been sent for forensic tests.
The
police said forensic tests will also be conducted on the fresh discovery.
“Investigations
are underway to establish the identity of the remains while police continue
with all angles of the ongoing investigation.”
Samuel
Udutoek Willis was arrested last year to help police find the whereabouts of
the girls – Ruth Quayson, Priscilla Blessing Bentum and Priscilla Koranchie.
He,
however, broke jail but was rearrested in December, 2018.
While
the first sets of human remains were discovered at his place of abode, the
latest set was discovered where he was rearrested.
The
first sets were discovered at Kansaworodo, where the prime suspect stayed
Police
have since the latest breakthrough in investigations met the families of the
victims.
In a
press conference on Tuesday, nonetheless, the aggrieved families demanded an
independent forensic test to the exhibits retrieved as they have little trust
for the police.
Some of
the relatives of the victims have denied the remains belong to those of their
missing girls.
But the
police have assured that the result of the tests to be conducted at the Police
Hospital in Accra will be available within four weeks.
It will
determine whether the remains are those of the missing girls or not.
Source: Globaltipsgh.com
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