Man jailed for mutilating two-year old daughter’s leg
A 37-year-old man who chopped off the right leg of his two-year-old daughter will spend the next seven years in prison.
Mawuli Bossu will also pay GHc 6,000 to his daughter in compensation for mutilating the toddler’s leg.
Graphic Online reported that the convict pleaded not guilty to charges of causing harm and the use of an offensive weapon in the incident which happened at Kojo Armah, near Agona Swedru.
He was, however, found guilty by the court, presided over by Mr Jonathan Nunoo.
Facts
The facts of the case, as presented by the prosecution, led by Inspector Chare N. Salia, were that in December 2019, a confrontation ensued between Bossu and his wife, Joana Amamoo Bossu, which turned violent and eventually led him to chop off his daughter’s right leg.
The prosecutor said in the course of the misunderstanding between Bossu and his wife, Bossu got hold of a machete and, in a fit of rage, tried to slash his wife, only for the machete to land on the right leg of his daughter, who was strapped to her mother’s back, thereby severing the leg.
With the help of neighbours, Joana rushed the little girl to the Swedru Government Hospital, but doctors discovered, after examining the leg, that it had been severely damaged and had to be amputated.
Bossu was arrested by some of the eyewitnesses of the calamity and handed over to the Agona Swedru Police.
Strained relationship
According to a relative of Joana’s, relations between the couple had become strained for some time now, compelling Joana to leave her matrimonial home to rent a room in the same community where she lived with her husband.
According to the source, at a point in time, Joana went to her husband’s house to take some of her belongings and realised that Bossu had destroyed some of her clothes.
That resulted in a serious confrontation between the two.
After they had been separated from being aggressive on each other, Joana went back to her new home but returned to the husband’s house the following day for the rest of her belongings.
At that material time, some relatives of Bossu’s who were attending a funeral nearby had come to visit him and so he asked Joana to prepare food for them.
She took advantage of the meeting and narrated to Bossu’s relatives how her husband had destroyed her clothes, and that resulted in verbal exchanges between the two.
And just when Joana entered the bedroom to take her belongings, Bossu, who resisted her fiercely, later pulled out a sharp machete and aimed it at her but he, unfortunately, missed the target and rather chopped off the right leg of his daughter who was strapped to her mother’s back.