
Today marks exactly one year since the Tema West Constituency Women’s Organiser of the then opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Madam Paulina Lamisi, went missing from her home at Sowutuom, in Accra. She got missing on Wednesday June 12, 2024.
Despite extensive searches by the police and the family, her whereabouts remains unknown.
Speaking to The Chronicle, Madam Hannah Akanbodiipo, senior sister of the missing women’s organiser stated that the family was growing impatient and that they were eagerly awaiting the DNA results in connection with the investigation from China.
The case took a horrible turn when a dismembered female body was found in Tema Community 25 on Thursday June 13, 2024 a day after her disappearance.
The body, wrapped in black polythene and placed in a suitcase was discovered in the bush. Although the family viewed photographs of the remains taken by the detectives, they confirmed it was not their missing relative.
As investigations stalled, a suggestion was made to conduct DNA test on the body.
Months later, the process commenced with the missing woman’s daughter providing a sample at the Police Forensic Laboratory.
A source at the Police Headquarters hinted that the sample has since been sent to China for analysis.
According to the source, the Ghana Police Service progress is being closely watched, as the family seeks closure to the mystery disappearance. He added that the twists and turns of the case have left many questions unanswered.
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