Parts of the Kikibees CEO’s autopsy report states that he died from excessive alcohol intoxication, and a severe fall.
The document, according to an AngelFM report, was filed by the lawyer of the defendant in court, in a bid to substantiate the basis on which his client should be granted bail.
It can be recalled that over a month ago, the police prosecution’s findings that were presented in court stated that although the late Bennet Agyekum (Kikibees CEO), was in his lover’s house the night he died, claims that she stabbed or shot him were untrue.
The reports contained that Ben, prior to visiting his girlfriend took in some substances and became hyperactive, a situation which resulted in an altercation upon reaching her residence.
This development triggered severe backlash from the family, and other sympathizers who disputed the sources of these reports, and labelled it as a ‘foul play’.
However, in the latest development, Angel FM’s court correspondent, Ama Brako Ampofo speaking on the proceedings, said, “Initially, the police stated in court that he was hallucinating. Now the autopsy is out and has been filed by the lawyer. It has given a hint about the findings in court. Documents from the autopsy prove that he had excessive alcohol and experienced a severe fall.”
Meanwhile, the main suspect believed to be the late Kikibees CEO’s girlfriend, Mam Yandey Joof, has been granted bail.
Family rejects Police’ findings
Earlier, Mrs. Cecilia Adomah, the mother of Kikibees CEO, kicked against claims that her son either committed suicide or died from the influence of drugs.
The bereaved mother insisted that her son is nothing like the bad image that is been painted by the police.
In an earlier interview with Bigscout media monitored by GhanaWeb, Mrs. Cecilia Adomah said her son who was a successful, young, and responsible businessman, would have no reason whatsoever to put his life in jeopardy.
Ben’s younger brother also strongly believes that his brother was assassinated.
Osebo the Zaraman, Ben’s brother-in-law, also shares in the same narrative.
Source: www.ghanaweb.com