The 18-year-old facing trial in the Kasoa teenager’s murder case has denied that he and the 15-year-old accused discussed how to seek spiritual assistance to make life comfortable.
The 18-year-old also denied that on April 4, 2021, when the 15-year-old spent the night at his place, they discussed how difficult life was because money was hard to come by.
According to the 18-year-old, it was not true that they discussed how to make life comfortable by consulting a spiritualist at Amasaman, in the Greater Accra Region.
The 18-year-old was answering questions during cross-examination,by Nana Adomah Osei, Assistant State Attorney, at the High Court on Monday.
The 18-year-old said he had told the first accused (15-year-old minor) that he was traveling to his hometown for the Easter festivities and that was the only issue that was discussed.
The two teenagers have been charged with conspiracy and murder of 11-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdallah, at Kasoa, on April 3, 2021.
“We never discussed anything about seeking spiritual help,” the 18-year-old told the court presided over by Mrs Justice Lydia Osei- Marfo.
Accused refuted the investigation caution statement, dated
April 4, 2021, in which he allegedly told the 15-year-old minor that if the Amasaman spiritualist could not help, he would take him to his hometown in the Volta Region.
The 18-year-old told the court that if the state prosecutor had audio in relation to the conversation he had with the 15-year-old minor, same be played in court.
The 18-year-old said, “I’m saying that I did not have any discussions concerning the Amasaman spiritualist. That is why I’m also saying that for the truth to come out the audio should be played.”
He maintained that “It is not true that we both planned to visit a fetish priest to seek spiritual powers and to acquire wealth.”
The accused also denied that he knew that the 15-year-old minor was a close friend to Abdallah.
The 18-year-old said, “I don’t know that the deceased (Ishmael) was a close friend to the first accused (the 15-year-old boy), but I know the deceased lived in the same area with him.”
Nana Osei said “I put it to you that, you actually planned and that was not the first time you had planned to kill someone, and successfully did so.”
However, the 18-year-old, said “I know nothing about what you are saying. You are also saying this is not the first time we planned to kill, if you have any evidence to show to the court, show it because I know nothing about that.”
The case is expected to continue today. —GNA
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