My daughter knew she was going to be used for money ritual – Mother

Mother of the girl who was allegedly taken out of school by her father for a money ritual, Evelyn Kemeh, has stated that her daughter knew she was going to be used for ritual sacrifice.

Mother of the girl who was allegedly taken out of school by her father for a money ritual, Evelyn Kemeh, has stated that her daughter knew she was going to be used for ritual sacrifice.

According to her, her daughter jokingly made this statement when the mother told her the man asked if she is called Yaa.

“After talking to her father on phone, I went and told her that her dad will be coming for her on Thursday to buy shoes and sew clothes for her. I asked what her response will be to her dad repeatedly asking if she is called Yaa, she then responded that maybe he will be using me for money rituals and we all laughed over it,” she explained.

Speaking on the GTV Breakfast Show, she added that from what the man asked her, she sensed something bad was going to happen.

“I received a call from her father at 10 p.m. He told me that his friend who stays outside the country will be leaving so he wants him to sew clothes for our daughter so he would come for her on Thursday at 12pm from her school. He asked twice if she is called Yaa and I responded yes. I kept thinking about what he asked me,” she added.

‘Ritualist’ Father remanded in Police custody, reappears in Court June 20

A man who allegedly attempted to use his daughter for money rituals has been remanded into Police custody by an Accra District Court.

Evans Kyekyeku Oppong, the forty-seven-year-old man was arrested last Friday, June 3, 2022 after he was exposed by the Spiritualist he consulted to kill his daughter for the alleged ritual.

The Court remanded him following pleas by the prosecution. The Prosecutor, Chief Inspector Richard Amoah, told the Court that the Police are yet to conduct extensive investigations into the case.

Kyekyeku Oppong has been charged with preparation to commit crime and his plea is yet to be taken.

Lawyer for the accused Ralph Agyepong was not opposed to the request by the prosecution to have him remanded but prayed the Court to order the Police to allow him access to his client to have a conference with him.

The Magistrate Ama Adomako Kwakye accordingly directed the Police to allow the lawyer access to the accused on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9am and 5pm.

According to the Prosecutor, the accused lived in Holland for many years but relocated to Ghana a year ago.

He said last month, the accused allegedly discussed with his friend about his financial difficulties.

Chief Inspector Amoah said the friend then suggested that the accused person needed spiritual cleansing to turn things around for him. The friend allegedly introduced Kyekyeku Oppong to one Nana Fosu to assist him see a Spiritualist for help.

The Prosecutor stated further that last May 29, Nana Fosu took the accused to a Spiritualist and Herbal Practitioner Nana Adu-Boafo at Oyibi in Accra for money rituals. Chief Inspector Amoah said the Spiritualist directed the accused to buy a live python from Kasoa to be used for the money rituals.

The accused allegedly told the Spiritualist that he was afraid of snakes and therefore suggested human sacrifice. Chief Inspector Amoah informed the Court that the Spiritualist feigned interest and told the suspect to furnish him with the date of birth of his last two children to enable him to determine the suitable one for the sacrifice.

Having provided the birthdays and selected the suitable child for the ritual, the Spiritualist alerted the Oyibi Police about the intended human sacrifice. The Spiritualist allegedly instructed the accused to bring his daughter to his Herbal Centre last Friday for the rituals but called in the police to arrest Kyekyeku Oppong.

The case has been adjourned to June 20, 2022.

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