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GIVE US THE REMAINS OF OUR GIRLS.

Families of the missing Takoradi girls have asked for the remains of their children after the Ghana Police Service announced the children were indeed dead after a DNA test.


They say they won’t accept the latest report by the Ghana Police Service that the DNA tests carried out on the human parts found at the premises of the suspected kidnapper confirm the parts are those of the girls.


Mother of Ruthlove Quayson, one of the girls, said they are disappointed in the Ghana Police for what they described as unprofessional conduct of the security agencies.


“We asked them if the skeletons were males or females and they refused to give us an answer. Who does a press conference announcing such sensitive issue at night. We won’t accept it. I don’t believe my daughter is dead. I don’t even feel it. If they claim they are really our children, then they should produce the skeletons,” Auntie Efua said.


Acting Inspector General of Police, James Oppong Boanuh, confirmed in a press conference to the media yesternight the demise of the missing girls; Ruth Abakah, Priscilla Kuranchie, Ruth Love Quayson, and Priscilla Blessing Bentum.


This brings to the closure of the over one-year search for the missing girls.


However, family members said they have not received any substantive proof to ascertain whether the girls are indeed dead.


The family members are rather accusing the government of diverting attention just to score cheap political points.


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