Married Woman and Two Daughters Killed in Ghana by Lover in Apparent Dispute over Husband’s Money.
A devastating case of domestic violence has shocked Ghana, resulting in the deaths of a married woman and her two young daughters. The alleged perpetrator, identified as her lover, was arrested by Ghanaian security agencies and now faces murder charges.
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The victim, whose husband lives and works in the United States, was reportedly killed alongside her daughters after a confrontation over finances. According to reports, the husband regularly sent money home to his family in Ghana for their upkeep and to fund the construction of a house.

Tragedy unfolded when the woman began a relationship with another man in her husband’s absence. The situation grew increasingly complicated when she became pregnant and gave birth to a baby boy, whom the lover believed was his own. Investigations reveal that the lover frequently withdrew money sent by the husband abroad.
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The turning point came when the woman, seemingly fed up with his financial demands, confronted him. In a horrifying act of violence, the man allegedly went to her home and killed her and her two daughters. The newborn baby boy, who is the biological son of the suspect, survived the attack with serious injuries.

In a cruel twist, the husband from the United States had reportedly traveled to Ghana for the child’s naming ceremony, under the belief that he was the father.
Authorities have confirmed the arrest of the suspect, who is now in custody and will “face the full wrath of the law.” The incident has sparked national outrage and renewed conversations about intimate partner violence, jealousy, and the vulnerabilities within long-distance relationships.
This heartbreaking event leaves a family shattered, with only the injured infant and a grieving husband abroad as survivors of an unimaginable crime.
