By Sallu K. Swaray
The Liberia National Police has arrested a 45 Years Old Man identified as Samuel Dolo for allegedly killing his 35 years old girlfriend identified as Baby Girl Cooper.
According to the Press and Public Affairs Department of the Liberia National Police during preliminary investigation revealed that early April 9.2019 the victim and suspect Dolo were travelling on a motorbike near a town called Weannue in Palala, Bong County at which time the victim received a telephone call from another man which prompted the fight that eventually led to her death.
Police investigation revealed that the suspect killed the victim Baby Girl Cooper with a single barrel pistol from the back and put her body in a bag and threw it in the bush.
During the police preliminary investigation,
Suspect Samuel Dolo admitted of committing the crime while, the police formally charged him with the crime of murder and subsequently forwarded him to court for prosecution in the wake of heavy retaliation from the victim family thus burning the house of the alleged perpetrator sister’s as police hunt for those who allegedly committed the act of arson.
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