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The Mpraeso Circuit Court has remanded a washing bay attendant who allegedly killed his lover at Nkawkaw Krofoforom.
Kwaku Siaw is expected to reappear in court on September 4, 2024.
The 24-year-old allegedly killed his lover, 18-year-old nursing mother, Adwo Kutremor.
Kwaku Siaw fled after the incident and the next day, he called his father to inform him that he was staying at Asante Akyem Juaso.
With the help of the Nkawkaw police, Mr Siaw was arrested.
Bernard Kwaku Siaw has admitted to committing the crime, stating that he believed his lover was cheating on him.
He claimed she was with her lover a day before he killed her.
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