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FAMILY OF KIDNAPPED GIRLS NOW READY TO CO-OPERATE WITH POLICE FOR THE DNA TEST

After initially refusing police request for DNA tests to be conducted on their relations, the families of the three kidnapped Takoradi girls have now agreed to cooperate with the Police.

The test is to establish if the recently discovered human parts belong to any of the missing girls.

Priscilla Bentum, Ruth Love Quayson and Priscilla Koranchie have been missing for about a year now.

The families believe the girls were kidnapped by Samuel Udotek Wills who is currently in jail.

Michael Hayford Grant, Spokesperson for the three families has revealed  the families have rescinded their decision after pleas from concerned parties.

“It was a very tough decision…The entire nation is interested in this. We want the Police to do their work and also do the test and come up with the results. Out of the results, the family will know the decision that will come out.”

“Since the Police want to do their investigations, we want to give them the benefit of the doubt for them to do it [investigations]…We have come to the conclusion that we want to do it.”

The families of the kidnapped girls were earlier requesting for an independent body to conduct the DNA tests.

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