COURT DRAMA IN ACCRA: Adwoa Safo Shooting Case Shocker Adjourned to September 23

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A dramatic courtroom moment has unfolded in Accra as the high-profile shooting case involving former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo has been adjourned to September 23, extending the suspense in one of Ghana’s most closely watched legal battles.

The case, which involves multiple individuals linked to a violent incident that allegedly left the former legislator injured during a disputed family-related gathering, returned to court amid heightened public interest and intense media scrutiny.

However, proceedings were cut short as the court formally postponed the matter, pushing back further hearings to a later date as investigations and legal processes continue to unfold.

The adjournment means both prosecution and defence teams will have to wait longer before the next phase of the trial, which has already drawn widespread attention due to the personalities involved and the shocking nature of the allegations.

The incident, which reportedly involved gunfire during a tense confrontation, has sparked public debate about security, family disputes, and the growing trend of violent escalations in private disputes involving high-profile figures.

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With the new court date set for September 23, anticipation is building over what fresh revelations may emerge when the case returns to court.

For now, the legal battle continues — and so does the national attention it has captured.

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