The families of the four kidnapped Takoradi girls who were later confirmed dead by the police, are currently at the Police Headquarters to meet the Inspector General of Police (IGP).
The meeting is expected to resolve some outstanding concerns the families have raised regarding the outcome of the DNA test on the human parts confirmed to be those of the girls.
While some families are requesting for the remains of the girls for burial, others are seeking to carry out an independent DNA test to be sure of the outcome.
Citi News‘ security correspondent, Anass Seidu who is at the venue reported that a number of relatives have come to Accra for their concerns to be addressed.
“I can confirm that about 50 family members of the kidnapped girls are currently here to meet the IGP. Preparations are underway for the meeting. What I have been able to get from these people is that they are coming because of their concerns on their kidnapped girls. They are expecting some answers from the IGP as well as the results of the DNA test.”
A sister to one of the girls, Rebecca Quayson, told Citi News said they expect to get copies of the DNA report and samples from the remains.
“Our expectation is just simple. They have concluded that the bones are those of the girls so we are going to demand the bones and at least a photocopy of the report.”
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