All Relevant Documents, Evidence In Wyllbee’s Murder Case Forwarded To AG – Reports

Recent developments in the Wyllbee murder case indicate that all pertinent documents and evidence have been sent to the Attorney General’s Office for further direction.

The latest court session, held on August 27, 2024, at the Akropong District Court, has resulted in the case being adjourned until September 30, 2024.

There is a possibility that the case may be elevated to a higher court based on the Attorney General’s recommendations.

The family, who gave an exclusive statement to the media, remains hopeful for a favorable resolution.

Wyllbee’s mother voiced her frustration and anger about the presence of her son’s alleged assailants in court, expressing her reliance on divine justice.

Background:

Wyllbee was fatally attacked in Abuakwa-Tanoso, Ashanti Region, while staying at Nana Yaa Nyarko’s residence.

It was reported that Nana Yaa’s husband’s family, who live abroad, were unaware of Wyllbee’s visit.

On July 5, 2024, Wyllbee was seen urinating in the compound and faced hostility from residents who suspected him of theft.

Despite his claims of visiting Nana Yaa, she allegedly denied knowing him, possibly to protect her marriage from her in-laws.

This denial intensified suspicions, leading to Wyllbee being lynched. Additionally, Wyllbee’s phone was smashed with a stone during the incident.

 

 

 

Source: Tigpost

By Wontumi2