The family of Ruth Love Quayson, one of the Takoradi missing girls that have been confirmed dead by the police, snubbed a call from Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo.
The President had called through one of the senior police officers who were at the family’s house to console them, but uncle of the deceased said the call came too late and wasn’t needed.
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The family was also furious that the police only made verbal communication to them on the outcome of the DNA report on skeletons discovered in August without any documentary proof.
“Just like that”, Quayson’s uncle Kwame Tawiah, who sounded bitter, told Connect FM’s Paa Kwesi Simpson in an interview moment after the police left the family house Monday evening.
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He confirmed that while the police officers were with the family, when President Akufo-Addo called and wanted to talk to them.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service has confirmed that the four missing girls are dead after a DNA test was carried on the remains of human parts found at the vicinity of the suspect.