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Afoko, a farmer and his accomplice are being held on the charges of conspiracy to commit crime
Mr Asigri Quinn, the third Prosecution Witness in the case involving murder trial of Gregory Afoko, said he could not tell whether the late Adams Mahama mentioned the names of those who poured acid on him to his wife.
“I came out of my house to meet the deceased crying and wailing together with the wife in the compound of their house,” he added.
Answering a question from Afoko’s counsel, Mr Andrews Vortia, the witness, said even though he did not speak and understand Arabic, he heard the deceased reciting verses in the Quran and mentioning the names of Afoko and Alandgi Asanke, as those who poured acid him.
Mr. Asigri Quinn, the third Prosecution Witness in the case involving murder trial of Gregory Afoko, said he could not tell whether the late Adams Mahama mentioned the names of those who poured acid on him to his wife.
“I came out of my house to meet the deceased crying and wailing together with the wife in the compound of their house,” he added.
Answering a question from Afoko’s counsel, Mr Andrews Vortia, the witness, said even though he did not speak and understand Arabic, he heard the deceased reciting verses in the Quran and mentioning the names of Afoko and Alandgi Asanke, as those who poured acid him.
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Mr Asigri Quinn, the second Prosecution witness in the case involving murder trial of Gregory Afoko has said his intention was to save the life of the late Adams Mahama.
“I was, therefore, doing everything possible to get him to the hospital,” he said.
He told the court that saving life was his mission not to calculate the time he got to the hospital.
Afoko is standing trial for the murder of Adams Mahama, a former Upper East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party.
Mr Quinn, a driver at the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) who was giving his evidence in chief, was being led by Mrs Marina Appiah Opare, Chief State Attorney, affirmed that the deceased mentioned Afoko and Alandgi Asabke, as those who poured some substance on him.