The defendant in the murder of Abesim has requested the District Court in Kaneshie to take his football career into account while granting him bail.
Richard Appiah, 28, said he will be free to attend to training and play football again now that he has been granted bail.
For the first time in court, the accused stated that he is a player who will not be able to pursue his goal if he is granted bail.
The Magistrate, Ama Adomako Kwakye, advised him to get a lawyer and proceed to the High Court to seek bail because he appeared without counsel.
Meanwhile, Chief Inspector Lawrence Anane, the prosecutor, informed the court that the prosecution is still awaiting the Attorney-advice. General's
As a result, he pleaded with the court to set a date.
The Magistrate, on the other hand, was dissatisfied and inquired as to why they went on such a lengthy date without her authorization.
Appiah, the culprit, is accused of gruesomely murdering two boys and storing some of their body parts in his refrigerator.
When he initially came before the court on August 26, 2021, the charges and facts were given to him in open court, but he did not enter a plea.
Following that, several body parts and intestines thought to belong to the victims were purportedly discovered on a farm.
The bodies of the victims have been buried since then. The case has been rescheduled for April 28.