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Factory worker to serve life imprisonment for stabbing man to death

 The Accra High Court has sentenced Michael Tetteh, a factory hand, to life imprisonment for stabbing to death 19-year-old Patrick Gyasi.

This was after a seven-mem­ber jury unanimously returned a verdict of guilty on Tetteh, also known as Brother.

The convict, wept uncontrol­lably as he was escorted to a waiting police vehicle, to begin his sentence.

Tetteh stabbed his colleague to death with a broken bottle during a fight at Oduman, in the Greater Accra Region.

Prosecuting, Opanin Yena, a Senior Attorney, called four witnesses to establish the charge of murder against Tetteh, while he (convict) called a witness to testify on his behalf.

Tetteh claimed that the death of Gyasi was a mistake and unin­tentional.

Mr Okyere Kumah, defence counsel for Tetteh, held that there were inconsistencies in the evidence of the prosecution on the exact spot the victim was stabbed.

Before sentence was passed by the presiding judge, Justice Lydia Osei Marfo, defence counsel told the court to consider the fact that his client was a young offender.

Mr Kumah held that his client, who was 18-years-old when the offence was committed, should have been taken to the Juvenile Court and tried under the Juve­nile Justice Act.

The judge, however, disagreed with Mr Kumah, saying that the instant case did not fall under those that should have been dealt with by the Juvenile Court.

The case of prosecution was that Jethro Kofi Motho, the complainant, was an unemployed resident of Oduman, near Ama­saman, and an elder brother of the victim.

Mr Yena told the court that Tetteh was working at factory in North Industrial Area, Accra, and resided at Oduman.

The prosecution said while Gyasi was at Otumfour Nana Drinking spot having fun, ac­cused, now convict also visited the spot.

The court heard that the convict confronted Gyasi for al­legedly fighting with his (convict) friend, by name Sani.

Mr Yena said a fight ensued between Sani, Gyasi and convict and they were separated.

Prosecution said the convict went home and returned to the spot with a bottle concealed in his pocket.

Mr Yena said “convict spotted Gyasi standing in front of the spot. The convict said he had spiritually fortified himself against bottle injury, and broke the bottle with his head and used the broken bottle to stab the left shoulder and hand of the victim.”

Mr Yena said that Gyasi fell and was rushed to the Oduman Healthcare Centre after the con­vict had fled the scene.

Prosecution said the accused was arrested at his hideout at Asuboi in the Eastern Region, on June, 2017. — GNA

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