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Takoradi residents besiege Central Police Station to catch a glimpse of missing ‘pregnant’ woman
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4 years agoon
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Vida Essel-Lamptey
Resident of Takoradi has besieged the Takoradi Central Police Station to catch a glimpse of the missing but found pregnant woman, Ms Josephine Panyin Mensah following her confession she was not pregnant neither was she kidnapped.
TV3 News@10 monitored by GhanaPlus.com report scores of community members mostly neighbors of the suspect massed up at the police station following report she had been transferred to the police station from the Efia Nkwanta Hospital where she had been undergoing her third medical examination to ascertain her pregnancy status.
The report said they besiege the police station around 6pm through to 8pm.
Takoradi missing pregnant woman
Ms Josephine Panyin Mensah, a 28 missing but found resident at Takoradi in the Western Region has gotten the whole of Ghana talking following revelation she was never pregnant contrary to earlier report she was heavily pregnant at the time of her disappearance.
She was said to have left her home on Thursday, September 17 for a dawn walk but never return.
She was however found in Axin in the same region but without her pregnancy.
Police preliminary investigations said she was never pregnant and subsequently declared her a suspect in her own case indicating a suspected conspiracy with others to fake her own kidnapping.
However, in a swift turn of event, Ms Mensah on Friday evening admitted to the Ghana Police Service she was not pregnant neither was she kidnapped and begged officers not to prosecute her.
She was said to have make the confession after three different examinations conducted at three different hospitals, namely Axim, Takoradi and Efia Nkwanta proved negative.
Source: GhanaPlus.com
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