Update: Ghanaian Footballer Who Was Arrested For Murder Takes Police To Where He Buries The Intestines Of His Victims (Video)

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 26th Aug, 2021 - tori.ng

It was gathered that he took police officers to a bush at the back of his house at Abesim, where some parts of his victims were retrieved.

Richard Appiah

The Ghanian footballer and sports commentator who was arrested in Sunyani Municipality of Ghana after 3 human heads were discovered in his fridge, has taken the police to where he buries the intestines and other parts of his victims after killing them.

The suspect, Richard Appiah popularly known as Fire Man, was apprehended by the police for allegedly killing and chopping off the head of teenagers at Abesim, a suburb of Sunyani in the Bono Region.

He is suspected to have killed his 12-year-old stepbrother, Loius Agyemang, a friend’s 15-year-old son, Stephen Sarpong and a yet-to-be-identified man whose bodies were discovered in his living quarters on Friday, August 20, 2021.

It was gathered that he took police officers to a bush at the back of his house at Abesim, where some parts of his victims were retrieved.

Inside the bush, a manhole where he buries the intestines and other parts of his victims after killing them was discovered. The police team also retrieved the intestines and added them to other exhibits in Richard Appiah’s fridge in his room.

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