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A District Court has ordered for a comprehensive medical report on Opambour Agya Badu Nkansah, the second alleged murderer of Professor Emmanuel Yaw Benneh.

The court presided over by Ama Adomako Kwaakye further ordered the Police to treat Opambour Agya Badu Nkansah, the second suspect who is also on admission at the Police Hospital, at the expected standards of healthcare.

It, however, turned down a bail application put in by Mr Emmanuel Larbi Amoah, defence counsel for Mr Nkansah.

The court order came after Mr Amoah had decried the state of his client, saying he was afraid he would also not overcome his pain if the appropriate care was not given to his client.

Defence counsel said he was shocked the Police could not present Nkansah in Court.

Mr Amoah said he had visited Nkansah and taken pictures of him adding that "it is not good for your eyes".

Defence counsel recounted that Nkansah did not resist arrest and was sent to the Regional Police Command and interrogated although he had pleaded not guilty.

Nkansah was hurt, tortured and brutalised as his caution statement was being taken.

Counsel said he was afraid that a similar announcement of his death as was made in the case of the first accused, James Nana Womba, could also happen to his client.

Mr Amoah told the court that the "State and Shape" of Nkansah was deteriorating from his knee downwards.

Counsel prayed the court to order the Police to send Nkansah to a different medical facility for proper care, "otherwise he would not overcome his pain."

Prosecuting Inspector Ebenezer Teye-Okuffo said he did not know where defence counsel was getting his information from.

Inspector Teye-Okuffo said Nkansah was receiving treatment and his superiors were aware of Nkansah's condition and an officer had been assigned to take care of Nkansah.

Prosecution denied that the images produced by Defence Counsel was that of the image of Nkansah and quizzed the source of the pictures.

He said Nkansah was brought to the district court for committal processes and urged defence counsel to seek bail at the High Court.

Prosecution was optimistic that by the next adjourned date, Nkansah would be well and the Police would combine the case docket.

According to Prosecution, for security reasons, the Police Hospital is the safest place for Nkansah to receive his medical treatment.

The court then ascertained from the investigator how Nkansah was doing. The investigator said Nkansah was doing well in a special Ward and he had paid a visit to Nkansah last week Thursday.

Defence counsel then interjected saying: "I was there on Thursday and they gave him blood. A call was made to Nkansah's hometown for somebody to come and donate blood."

James Nana Womba the first accused died last month at the Police Hospital. According to Police, he had been sick for a while and had been put on oxygen at the intensive care unit of the hospital but died after some time.

Womba is alleged to have acted together with one Opambour Agya Badu Nkansah, a resident of Ashiaman, and two others, currently at large.
Womba and Badu are facing charges of conspiracy to commit crime to wit murder.

The Court has preserved their pleas.

The facts as narrated by Inspector Teye-Okuffo are that Akosua Benneh, the elder sister of the deceased, is the complainant while Womba is a domestic staff of the late Prof Benneh at Adjiriganor, near East Legon, Accra.

Prosecution said on September 13, this year, the body of the 66-year-old professor was found in a pool of blood in a supine position with his hand and legs tied.

It said the deceased had been pulled from his veranda to his bedroom and had multiple body cuts with a piece of rag in his mouth, while his body was in a state of decomposition.

Prosecution said the body of the Professor had since been deposited at the Police Hospital Morgue in Accra.

He said on September 13, this year, investigations led to the arrest of Womba, who confessed to the crime and mentioned Badu and others as his accomplices.

On September 21, this year, a post mortem conducted by one Dr Owusu Afriyie, a Pathologist at the Police Hospital, revealed the cause of death to include strangulation and suspected homicide.

Police intelligence led to the arrest of Badu at Ashiaman while efforts are underway to apprehend the other accomplices.

The matter has been adjourned to November 18.

Meanwhile, Ebenezer Quaysie, the third suspect has been remanded into Police custody to reappear on November 26.

Prosecution is optimistic that by the next adjourned date, Nkansah would be medically fit so the case would be consolidated.

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