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A self-styled man of God who defiled an 8-year-old girl at Dansoman two months ago, is still walking free.The girl, who has had to live the trauma of the defilement which happened on May 2nd this year has had her case pending for the past two months and the parents are livid about the way the police is handling the matter.According to them, they left their child in the care of the 28-year old man of God, Winnie Ofori-Quaye only to return to meet her in a sorry state.The victim told Joy News’ Francis Abban in the absence of her parent the culprit lured her into his room under the pretense of watching TV.She narrated that she fell asleep in the process only to wake up and realize the self-styled man of God on top of her.When she pleaded with the accused to stop, he threatened to slit her throat with a knife forcing her bear the agonising ordeal in painful silence.The matter was later reported to the Police who issued a medical form which diagnosed the victim to be suffering from urinary tract infection and vulvo-vaginal candidiasis.The mother of the victim, Naomi Owusu, told Joy News her daughter’s traumatic condition has been compounded by the seeming neglect of the case by the police.Joy News’ sources at the Dansoman Police indicate the case has gone stale because the investigator and the prosecutor appear to have an interest.Officials there have however declined to go on record.
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