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Niece of the Chief who murdered his wife and himself in the United States speaks and provides chilling details about the case.

Mon, 12 Jun 2023 Source: Island Reporters

Chantell Boateng, the niece of the chief who murdered his wife, spoke following the tragic incident in Columbus, Ohio, United States of America.

In an exclusive interview with GHPage TV's Rash Hour Show with Host King Asu B, the woman made some intriguing revelations about the attention-grabbing case.

According to her, the Uncle (the deceased Sumankwaahene) called his Sister, who is the mother of Chantell Boateng, about a month before the incident to complain about his marital problems.

The deceased disclosed to his sister that his marriage is experiencing a number of difficulties.

During the interview, Chantell revealed that her uncle once revealed to his sister that he discovered lingerie in her luggage.

When he discovered the lingerie in his wife's suitcase, she was preparing to travel to Ghana. Chantell disclosed that her uncle became concerned upon discovering lingerie in his wife's luggage.

His concern stemmed from the fact that his wife was traveling to Ghana alone, and lingerie would have been useless since he would not be accompanying her.

The (deceased) spouse suspected that his wife was unfaithful, but when he complained to his blood sister, she advised him to pray because God would, as it were, make things perfect.

Harriet Yaa Gyamfuaa Aboagye (the Wife) is a Ghanaian woman whose American husband shot her after she threatened to abandon him and marry her ex-husband.

Since then, the news of Harriet and her spouse Michael Amoako has become a national topic of discussion.

According to reports, the couple had four children and resided in Columbus, Ohio, United States of America.

Michael, the Sumankwaahene of the Ghanaian community in Columbus, won the visa lottery and traveled to the United States, bringing Harriet with him.

Source: Island Reporters