Murdered GPHA official wasn’t sexually assaulted – Police
The Ghana Police Service has debunked reports suggesting that the murdered Public Affairs and Marketing Manager of the Tema Port under the Ghana Ports and Habours Authority, Josephine Asante, was sexually assaulted at the time of her murder.
The clarification comes after some media reports claimed the police had found semen on the deceased during their investigations.
This was after the police had picked up the houseboy of the deceased for questioning.
But ACP David Eklu, Director of Police Public Affairs, has explained that the police did not find anything to suggest that the deceased was sexually assaulted.
He said the police is following other leads in carrying out its investigation to unravel the circumstances that led to her murder and identification of the potential killer or killers.
“The forensic examination we conducted indicated that the lady was not raped unlike what is in the media. There was no sexual assault on the lady and we can confirm that. We are looking at other possibilities in terms of the investigations we are conducting,” he said.
Josephine Asante was stabbed to death at her residence at community 25 in Tema last week. The incident according to a Citi News source occurred when she was attacked in her bedroom after she returned from a Senior Staff party.
The police has set aside a GHc 15,000 bounty for anybody who gives credible information about perpetrators of the gruesome murder, while the Management of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), has set aside a reward of GHC50,000 for information leading to the arrest of the killers.
Source: citinewsroom.