*Central Region*
Church Elder Defiles And Impregnates Wife’s 14-year-old Sister, Forces Her To Drink ‘Abortion Concoction’
A 14-year-old girl who was defiled and impregnated by her sister’s husband, Elder Emma, is currently battling for her life at the St. Francis Xavier Hospital in Assin Fosu after the suspect decided to abort the 6-months-old pregnancy.
The incident is said to have happened at Assin Nnuanua Agravi where the suspect presides as an Elder in the Church of Pentecost.
The victim bled profusely for 2 hours after the suspect gave her herbs to drink to abort the pregnancy.
The brother of the victim, (name withheld) told Rich Fm and Peace Fm reporter Oscar Adawu Dadzie in an exclusive interview that, the suspect had earlier given ¢550 to the victim to be sent to the hospital for an abortion but the victim after taking the money refuse to go.
The Elder realizing the victim’s hesitance to go to the hospital gave her herbs suspected to be abortion concoction. *CUE IN…0:44secs*
The mother of the victim also narrated that she met the victim in the bathroom lying in the pool of blood, she quickly rushed her to the hospital in Assin Fosu where it was confirmed an abortion has been caused on her.
She said the pregnancy was 7 months old. However, they never suspect the Elder could do that since the victim is a sister to his wife. *CUE IN..0:56secs*
Meanwhile, the victim speaking to Oscar Adawu Dadzie said that the suspect usually has sex with her when he asks her to fetch him water.
She confirmed that the suspect has been having sexual intercourse with her at uncountable times mostly when the wife is absent from the house. *CUE IN…1:01secs*
I tried several means to get the suspect (Elder Emmanuel)and get his side of the issue but, he’s no where to be found.
I then called the church of pentecost Assin Fosu area
Secretary, Pastor Kwajo Anomah and told him about the issue.
He assured me that, he’s doing calls to find out the facts about the issue and get back to me later, Oscar Adawu Dadzie has filled.
Story filed by Oscar Adawu Dadzie, Rich Fm Assin Fosu.