According to reports, the
hotel manager and two other workers on duty on the night of the
incident had been arrested and detained over the killing.
An anonymous worker at the hotel said Precious was suspected to have been strangled with a rope or clothes by her patron.
Stressing that the man fled the hotel before anyone suspected that Precious had died, he said: “When we woke up in the morning and began cleaning, someone found her corpse in the room.
“There is no doubt that she was strangled. There were marks in her neck, which showed signs of a struggle, and she was injured in the head. The man, who was with her throughout the night, fled the hotel before anyone knew.
“The family members of the lady have not been seen. It was the hotel management that went to report the matter to the police. The persons arrested are still being questioned over the incident.”
Reports say the matter had been transferred to the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, for further investigation and the corpse, taken to the Mainland General Hospital morgue for an autopsy.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, said, “The case is now at the SDCI.
“The result of the autopsy is also being awaited to ascertain the cause of her death. The relatives of the lady have yet to show up at the SDCI or any police station.
“Investigation is ongoing,” Offor added.
An anonymous worker at the hotel said Precious was suspected to have been strangled with a rope or clothes by her patron.
Stressing that the man fled the hotel before anyone suspected that Precious had died, he said: “When we woke up in the morning and began cleaning, someone found her corpse in the room.
“There is no doubt that she was strangled. There were marks in her neck, which showed signs of a struggle, and she was injured in the head. The man, who was with her throughout the night, fled the hotel before anyone knew.
“The family members of the lady have not been seen. It was the hotel management that went to report the matter to the police. The persons arrested are still being questioned over the incident.”
Reports say the matter had been transferred to the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, for further investigation and the corpse, taken to the Mainland General Hospital morgue for an autopsy.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, said, “The case is now at the SDCI.
“The result of the autopsy is also being awaited to ascertain the cause of her death. The relatives of the lady have yet to show up at the SDCI or any police station.
“Investigation is ongoing,” Offor added.
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