Man accused of killing Angus woman in Ghana ‘paid for missing autopsy report’
ByRob McLaren
The man who allegedly killed an Angus woman in Ghana paid for her missing autopsy report to be carried out, it has been claimed.
It is alleged that Eric Adusah, who is accused of murdering his Arbroath-born wife Charmain, paid $1,000 for the report to be carried out but that he “wasn’t happy” with the results.
At the last calling of his case, the court heard that the autopsy report had gone missing from a morgue and that its author was now on a teaching course in Cuba for six months.
Charmain’s mother Linda Speirs said Mr Adusah told her in person that he paid for the report when they met at the police headquarters in Dundee last week.
She said: “He told me that he paid $1,000 but he wasn’t happy with the results.”
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Man accused of killing Angus woman in Ghana ‘paid for missing autopsy report’