Major twist: Defence lawyer in JB Danquah’s murder trial accuses late MP’s driver of killing him
- JB Danquah’s driver says the late lawmaker’s housemaid informed him about his boss’ murder
- He said he received the news about two hours after they said goodnight to each other
- It has been five years since the lawmaker was grisly murdered
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Yaw Dankwa, the lead counsel for Daniel Asiedu, one of the suspects facing trial for the murder of J.B Danquah, has accused the late lawmaker’s driver as the one who killed him.
The late JB Danquah was murdered in his home on February 9, 2016.
He was a member of the Parliament of Ghana representing the people of Abuakwa North on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) between 2005 and 2009, and once more from 2013 until his death.
It has been five years after the gruesome murder of the former MP and justice is yet to be served in the case.
JB and I said goodnight and in 2hrs I received a call that he was killed - Driver tearfully tells court
During his cross-examination of Samuel Berko Sarkodie, the late MP’s driver on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, Dankwa told the court that the driver perfectly fit the killer.
Sarkodie is the first witness called by the state.
Dankwa’s focus, Starrfm.com.gh reports, is on the body of the late MP and Daniel Asiedu.
He contends during his cross-examination that there was no way Daniel Asiedu could overpower the late MP considering his body size, weight, and height.
He said the late MP was killed by someone who knew him extremely well.
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reports that Sarkodie on Monday, April 26, 2021, told the court that he received the news of JB Danquah’s murder two hours after bidding him goodnight.
Appearing before the court as a prosecution witness, Sarkodie said he said goodnight to the late lawmaker around 11:40 pm after handing him the keys to the car.
“When we got home around 11:40 pm, I handed over the car keys to him, and I said goodbye. I came out of the house and walked away to search for a vehicle to go home,” he told the court.
Sarkodie continued that just when he was about to sleep after taking his bath at about 1:30 am, “I had a call from the home of the late JB; I was surprised because I was coming from there.”
The housemaid was the one calling him.
“I asked her why she was calling, and she told me armed robbers had attacked the late JB. I then asked her about the whereabouts of the late JB, and she began crying,” he told the court.
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Source: YEN.com.gh