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22-year-old teacher, Wahid Azumah has been remanded into prison custody for
allegedly defiling a 14-year-old junior high school pupil in Bawku. Justice
Emmanuel Kofi Sunu of the Bawku circuit court remanded the accused person into
prison custody to re-appear on December 11. Police Prosecutor Sergeant Raphael
Azenyitiga said the victim, who is a pupil of Yirongo Junior High School, was
returning home from an entertainment programme on November 22 when Azumah
attacked her, pushed her to the ground and defiled her. The victim was left
unconscious until she regained consciousness, walked home and reported her
ordeal to her mother who rushed her to the hospital.
Sergeant Azenyitiga said a report was made to the Police and the accused was
arrested. Parents of
the victim refused to appear in court because they wanted an out of court
settlement but the presiding Judge refused and issued a bench warrant for their
arrest. The judge said their action was irresponsible, negligent and they would
be put before court for the law to take its course. He said children were
national assets and gifts from God and there was the need for every parent to
take good care of them.
Source: Ghananewsagency.com
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