Mother Vows To Curse Anyone Who Takes Bribe In SDA Shooting Case

The case involving the SDA Senior High School shooting incident has been adjourned to April 30, 2025, at the Twedie District Court.
The suspect, whose age is below 18, was sent to court, but the case was not called due to the court’s wait for approval from the Attorney General.
The mother of the victim has expressed her determination to see justice served in the case.
She has vowed to curse anyone who attempts to take a bribe from the family in connection with the case, emphasizing her commitment to ensuring that the legal process is not compromised.
The incident has sparked widespread concern, and the community is eagerly awaiting the outcome of the case.
The court’s decision to adjourn the case until April 30 has given all parties involved more time to prepare their arguments and await the Attorney General’s approval.
As the case progresses, the mother’s stance against bribery and corruption in the judicial process has resonated with many, highlighting the importance of upholding the integrity of the legal system.
Story by Bismark Mensah@A/R