He says this is the best way to determine who killed the victims. His call comes after the Medical Superintendent of the Ejura Government Hospital, Dr Mensah Manye, told the Justice Koomson Committee that he wasn’t able to carry out an autopsy on the victims of the Ejura shooting. This, he said, was because some angry youth of Ejura besieged the hospital, threatening violence and arson if the corpses of their deceased colleagues were not released to them for burial. Reacting to this on Newsfile on JoyNews, Kweku Baako, however, stated that the most critical evidence in determining who killed the victims can only be found on the victims’ bodies. The two victims lost their lives on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, when some youth of Ejura Sekyedumase who were protesting clashed with the military and police.
Source: GhanaWeb July 10, 2021 18:10 UTC