‘I killed J.B Danquah-Adu, but I want his family to forgive me’ – Daniel Asiedu

Daniel Asiedu, the man alleged to have murdered the former New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Abuakwa-North, Mr J.B Danquah-Adu, has admitted that he indeed killed the MP, but he wants the legislator’s family to forgive him.

According to him, he was contracted by some people to kill the MP, and that it was not true that he went to the MP’s house to steal and ended up killing him as had been presented by the prosecution.

He further said the second accused person, Vincent Bosso, was not part of the planning and execution of the MP’s death.

“I have now given my life to God; I want to tell the truth so that the MP’s family will forgive me’’ the suspect added.

Asiedu, aka Sexy Don Don, made the claims at the Accra Central District Court yesterday when he was given the opportunity to talk before he and Bosso were committed by the court to stand trial at the High Court.

When the presiding magistrate, Ms Arit Nsemoh, asked him who he was referring to as the contractors or planners of the MP’s murder, Asiedu said he could not remember their names, but he remembered that he wrote their names in one of his statements to the police.

Second trial

Mr Danquah-Adu was murdered in his residence at Shiashie near Accra on February 9, 2016.

Prosecutors have charged Asiedu and Bosso with conspiracy to commit robbery, while Asiedu has been charged separately with murder and robbery.

With the district court finding a case against the two to answer, and committing them to stand trial, the state will be trying Asiedu and Bosso for the second time after the A-G filed a nolle prosequi on May 29, 2017 to discontinue the first trial.

During the committal proceedings yesterday, the prosecutor, Ms Sefakor Batse, a Senior State Attorney, told the court that the state would call 11 witnesses and also rely on 29 pieces of exhibits to prove its case at the High Court.

Prosecution facts

The prosecution’s facts as presented by Ms Batse were that Mr Danquah-Adu lived with his family in a one-storey house at Shiashie, near East Legon, a suburb of Accra, while Asiedu and Bosso lived at Agbogbloshie, also in Accra.

She said Asiedu and Bosso planned to go on a robbery spree after arming themselves with a screw driver, scissors, catapult and knife.

The two, she said, left their base on February 8, 2016, to commit the robbery, but due to a misunderstanding about which house to rob, Bosso parted ways with Asiedu and returned home.

Ms Batse stated that Asiedu then boarded a car to Shiashie, scouted the area and picked out Mr Danquah-Adu’s house.

The MP, she added, returned home from work at about 11 p.m. and retired to bed.

“Asiedu entered the house at about 1a.m. on February 9, 2019 by scaling the wall. He then used a ladder to climb to the MP’s bedroom porch and entered the bedroom through a window, ’’ she said.

The prosecutor further stated that Asiedu started searching the room but the noise woke the MP who struggled with Asiedu.

“Asiedu stabbed the MP in the neck and chest which made him collapse, and later made away with three mobile phones belonging to the MP,’’ she added.

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