The Accra High Court has rescheduled Richard Appiah’s case to May 27, 2024.
Mr Appiah, a footballer accused of killing two minors and storing their remains in a refrigerator in Abesim, faced this delay due to the absence of a juror.
Upon calling the case, only six out of seven jury members were present.
The court was informed that the missing juror had corresponded with the Registry of the Court, though the court claimed to be unaware of such communication. Consequently, the court postponed proceedings to finalize the case completion plan.
Appiah, also a draughtsman, maintains his plea of not guilty to two counts of murder before the seven-member jury. He stands accused of murdering Loius Agyemang, his stepbrother, and Stephen Sarpong in Abesim, Bono Region, in 2021.
Presided over by Justice Ruby Aryeetey, the Court has remanded Appiah into lawful custody.
Nana Ama Adinkra, a Senior State Attorney, represents the state, while Faustinus Yirilabuo represents Appiah.