He Is In Police Custody Running His Business – Afia Schwar Exposes How Police Are Pampering Alleged Killer Of Lilian Dedjoe | Video

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Media personality Afia Schwarzengger has revealed that East Legon businessman, Mr. Prince Charles Dedjoe who has been alleged to have a hand in the death of his wife, Lilian Dedjoe, is been ‘spoiled’ in police custody.

Afia Schwar, who has been seeking justice for Lilian Dedjoe since her death, has revealed how the Ghana Police are treating Mr. Charles Dedjoe.

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According to Afia Schwarzenegger, Charles is at Yeboah Hospital with phone, receiving WhatsApp calls meanwhile he is supposed to be in cells.

Afia Schwar said per her checks and balances, Charles is running his own businesses as he has been requested not to receives normal calls for court to track him.

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Watch the clip below:

Background on Lilian Dedjoe’s death

On 06/03/21, one Prince Charles Dedjoe of East Legon reported to police that on the same day around 3:20 am, whilst they were asleep, he heard the wife scream only to come out and find her wife, Lilian Dedjoe aged 43 years lying unconscious on their staircase.

He, together with his two children, rushed the wife to the hospital, but she was pronounced dead shortly on arrival.

Police proceeded to the said hospital to ascertain the report. As police investigations were underway and autopsy to be done on the body, on 06/03/2021 the deceased father, reported to police that a day before his daughter’s demise, she complained to him that she was severely assaulted by her husband, Prince Charles Dedjoe and that had led to the death of her daughter.

Suspect Prince Charles Dedjoe was arrested to that effect and in custody to be sent to court for remand today, click here to read more.