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Prosecution closes case in yet another murder trial

Africa » Gambia
Friday, October 16, 2009
The director of Public Prosecution, Richard Chenge, yesterday closed the prosecution case in the matter between the state and one Mustapha Gaye, a murder suspect standing trial before Justice Moses Richards of the Special Criminal Court in Banjul.

Before the close of the prosecution, Dr Abdoulie Alieu Ceesay testified that he conducted a post mortem on the deceased, Ansumana Dampha, at the RVTH in Banjul. Dr Ceesay revealed  that apart from the post mortem, he did not carry out any other examination on the body of the deceased.This was revealed during cross examination by the defense counsel Kebba Sanyang.

He explained that he didn't know if the deceased had been drunk before he died.Dr Ceesay said the medical examination he conducted on the deceased's body did not involve the analysis of the deceased blood. The accused is alleged to have killed the said Ansumana Dampha by stabbing him with a broken bottle on the head on December 12, 2007, at Latrikunda Sabiji, KSMD.
Author: by Sidiq Asemota
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