A 22-year-old unemployed has been
remanded into prison custody for attempting to rape a 45-year-old woman on her
farm.
The accused, Vincent Donkor’s plea
was not taken and would re-appear on June 13.
Meanwhile, the docket of the case
has been referred to the Attorney General’s Office for advice.
Prosecuting, Detective Chief Inspector
Oscar Amponsah, told a Tarkwa Circuit court, presided over by Mr Justice
Emmanuel Bart-Plange Brew, that the complainant, Madam Mary Awortwe is a farmer
living with her husband and children at Anyinam, near Prestea.
He said on May 13, around 6:00am,
the complainant was on her farm at Anyinam, when the accused attacked her with
a stick and demanded to have sex with her.
However, the complainant refused,
therefore, a fight ensued between them but the accused overpowered her.
Therefore, Madam Awortwe pleaded
with Donkor and asked him to send her to a decent place for the sex.
According to the prosecutor, when
they were going to the place chosen by the accused, the complainant escaped and
bumped into some people and informed them about what had happened.
The accused, upon seeing the
complainant being accompanied by some people, retreated and dashed into the
bush.
However, he was pursued and
apprehended and handed over to the police.
He was arraigned and charged for
attempted rape.
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