Samuel Ofosu, a resident of Akyem Kukurantumi was arrested by the police and arraigned following a complaint by a 43-year-old trader, a resident of Kofridua.
Starrfm.com.gh reported the Prosecuting Officer, Chief Inspector Owusu Ababio as having told the Court that, on August 6, 2021, the accused invited the victim to his house to assist him to prepare for his motherâs funeral.
âOn August 8, 2021, at about 7:00 pm the victim went to the accused personâs house with her two children aged 7 and 10years.
âA few hours later, the accused Evangelist asked the victim if she often suffers headaches which she answered in the affirmative.
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âHe prescribed an alleged herbal drug he bought from Kumasi which he claimed is efficacious for headaches.
âHe suddenly switched off the light, and administered three cannabis edible candies to the victim one after the other and subsequently administered a powdered substance twice to the victim under her tongue to swallow.
âA few minutes later, the victim started reacting severely to the side effects of the substances by experiencing nausea and vomiting amidst agitation and anxiety.
âShe started screaming for help forcing her two children who were sleeping in a different room to rush to their mother in an attempt to offer help but the accused screamed at them, chased and locked them in their room.
âThe accused Evangelist Samuel Ofosu locked the door with a password preventing the victim from leaving the room to seek help.
âAt about 12:00midnight, the accused claimed he was taking the victim to the hospital but on reaching the Police snap checkpoint at Kukurantumi, the victim reported to the police her ordeal which caused his arrest.
âThe victim was rushed to the Community hospital, Kukurantumi while the accused was detained in police custody.
âPolice investigators later conducted a search in the accused personâs room which some of the edible cannabis candies were retrieved with a substance suspected to be a narcotic drug was found in his wardrobe together with different substances in a similar container.
âDuring interrogation, the accused admitted administering three out of four cannabis-infused candies to the victim and also gave her a snuff.
âThe victim whose condition deteriorated was referred to Eastern Regional Hospital in Koforidua but later referred to Korle-Bu for further treatment,â the news website said.