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Takoradi girls: My daughter has died, I feel it – Father of Priscilla Koranchie Priscilla Mantebea Koranchie has been confirmed dead by police Father of one of the Takoradi missing girls, now declared dead by police, has said he is convinced that his daughter is not alive. “My instincts tell me my daughter is dead,” he said. Alex Koranchie, father of 18-year-old Priscilla Mantebea Koranchie who was abducted on December 18, 2018 at Nkroful, a suburb in Takoradi, by a suspected kidnap-for-ransom syndicate, made the comment on Adom FM’s current affairs show,  Burning Issues  on Wednesday, September 18, 2019. His comments follow the refusal of the families of the three other victims of the suspected kidnap syndicate that their daughters have died. The deaths of the four kidnapped girls were confirmed to the media by the Ghana Police Service on Monday, September 16 following the results of a DNA testing of bones found in a cesspit located at the...
Takoradi kidnappings: Police conclude DNA test on retrieved human parts The Ghana Police Service has completed the DNA test on the remains retrieved close to the residence of Sam Udoetuk Wills, the main suspect in the Takoradi kidnapping case. This is according to  Citi News  sources within the Ghana Police Service. The source indicated that the report is ready to be presented to the appropriate individuals and interested parties. This follows the expiration of a four-week ultimatum given by the Police to complete the DNA test. In an earlier interview with  Citi News , the spokesperson of the aggrieved families, Michael Grant Hayford, called on the Police Service to expedite action in ensuring that the results are made available to them. He also blamed the Police for excommunicating the families on the state of the test. The DNA test became crucial after the human parts were found close to the residence of one of the suspected kidna...