The Adabraka District Court witnessed the initial appearance of Samuel Amoah, alias Biggie, the prime suspect in the gruesome murder of a woman and two of her children in Kasoa the previous year. However, the court proceedings were adjourned to Thursday, September 25, 2025, due to the court’s unavailability. Amoah’s arrival and departure were marked by a chaotic scene as police struggled to escort him through a throng of agitated relatives of the deceased, who hurled insults and accusations at the accused. The incident underscores the raw emotions and public outrage surrounding the horrific crime.
The case is further complicated by conflicting accounts of the relationship between the accused and the deceased, Alberta Hagan. While initial reports suggested a romantic involvement, some of Hagan’s relatives vehemently deny this claim, asserting that she was a married woman and that Amoah merely performed errands for her. This discrepancy adds another layer of complexity to the investigation and highlights the importance of thorough fact-finding to establish the true nature of their connection.
The tragic events unfolded on May 19, 2024, when Alberta Hagan and her three children were discovered in their home at Tuba Net-Link Estates, a Kasoa suburb. Hagan and two of her children, aged 18 and 10, were found dead in a pool of blood. Miraculously, the youngest child, an eight-year-old, survived the attack despite suffering multiple deep head wounds. This child was immediately rushed to the hospital for medical attention, while the bodies of the deceased were transported to the Police Hospital morgue.
The investigation took a significant turn over a year later, on September 17, 2025, when police intelligence led to the arrest of Samuel Amoah in Suhum, located in the Eastern Region. Upon interrogation, Amoah confessed to the murders but claimed to be unaware of what had driven him to commit such a heinous act. This confession, while crucial to the case, leaves many unanswered questions regarding the motive and the specific circumstances surrounding the killings. The police are currently conducting further investigations to unravel the full scope of the tragedy and bring all relevant details to light.
The case has gripped public attention due to its brutal nature and the involvement of innocent children. The conflicting narratives surrounding the relationship between the accused and the deceased further fuel public speculation and highlight the need for a transparent and thorough investigation. The adjournment of the court proceedings allows the police more time to gather evidence and build a strong case against Amoah, ensuring that justice is served for Alberta Hagan and her children.
The upcoming court date on September 25, 2025, is anticipated with much anticipation as the legal process unfolds. The court will assess the evidence presented by the prosecution, consider any defense arguments, and ultimately determine Amoah’s culpability in this tragic case. The proceedings will be closely monitored by the public and will hopefully provide some closure to the grieving family and bring a sense of justice to the community. The investigation’s outcome will undoubtedly have profound implications, both for the accused and for the broader conversation surrounding violence and its devastating consequences.