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A husband, who wanted to please the wife in bed, was deceived by her into taking poisonous concoctions to enable him to get sustained erection to satisfy her.
The wife, Ama Serwaa deceived the husband, who is on admission at the hospital, that the concoction she had prepared for him would enable him to perform his conjugal duty to her satisfaction.
The Akyem Oda Magistrate's court on Friday remanded Serwaa into Police custody to reappear on March 27, 2008.
Police Chief Inspector, Ben Osei Kwadwo, prosecuting, told the court, presided over by Mr Albert Owusu Annor, that Serwaa and her husband had been married for 15 years and had six children.
He said on February 13 at about 1900 hours, Serwaa, who claimed her husband had been going after other women, bought 10 tablets of "valium blue blue" and a quantity of "DDT" and deceived her husband that the medicine enhanced erection and improved performance in bed.
She, therefore, gave the man the 10 tablets to take and told him that after taking the tablets he would become weak and so he needed to add a liquid one to it to ginger him up.
Serwaa then mixed a quantity of the "DDT" with light soup for him to take and after taking it he started vomiting and complained of stomach-ache.
The Prosecution said the victim asked his wife to tell him the sort of medicine she had administered to him but she refused.
The husband, sensing danger, asked the wife to accompany him to the hospital where on their arrival the nurses on duty also asked Serwaa to tell them the exact medication she had administered to the husband but she again declined.
The Prosecutor said the Police arrested Serwaa and during interrogation she broke down and confessed to her diabolical act.Source: GNA
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