A 22-year-old housekeeper, Maku Kuame, has been remanded by the Asokwa District Court 2 in the Ashanti Region.
He will be in police custody for two weeks pending further investigations into the alleged murder of her mistress, Margaret Oppong, 83.
This decision came after a request by the police for additional time to conduct thorough inquiries into the case.
Presiding over the court proceedings, His Honor Kwaku Baah Frimpong granted the prosecution’s plea and scheduled the next hearing for January 17, 2024.
The prosecution, led by Chief Inspector O.N. Tetteh from the Legal and Prosecution Unit at the Regional Headquarters, explained the necessity for extended investigation time to unravel the circumstances surrounding the alleged murder.
Background details revealed that the accused, Maku Kuame, stands accused of killing her employer, Margaret Oppong, following an interrogation about missing funds amounting to over $5,600 from their residence in Ayeduase, located in the Oforikrom Municipality of the Ashanti Region.
According to Kwame Boateng, the son of the deceased, Maku Kuame confessed to the murder during police interrogation, alleging that she conspired with her boyfriend to eliminate Margaret Oppong after facing repeated questioning about the missing money.
The case has sparked public interest and raised concerns about the safety and security of domestic workers in households, prompting authorities to prioritize a thorough investigation into the matter.
The remand of Maku Kuame underscores the gravity of the allegations against her and highlights the need for a comprehensive legal process to ensure justice for the victim and her family.
As the investigation unfolds, the community awaits further developments in the case, hoping for a fair and transparent judicial procedure to bring closure to the tragic incident.


















