Ace broadcaster Kwesi Kyei Darkwa
says his brand as an iconic figure in the entertainment industry is
intact after his alleged rape case.
KKD was discharged nearly two weeks ago by an Accra High Court after state prosecutors dropped charges of rape against him.
He was joined by family and friends Sunday to thank God for the turn of events and spoke to JOYNEWS after the service.
“People
hoped that I will die; some people hoped that I will fail, 30 years
ago. Do I have to go their homes to change their minds”? he asked.
KKD said even Jesus Christ was accused severally.
“I
am thankful that Ewuraffe (the 19-year-old lady he was alleged to have
raped) is alive and well, I am alive and well; my blood pressure is
coming down, I nearly died two days to the last day in court and my
focus [now] is to be well and happy and thankful,” KKD said.
The Airport
Police arrested KKD on December 27, 2014 after a 19-year-old lady,
Miss Ewuraffe Orleans Thompson, accused him of raping her in a hotel
washroom.
Mr. Darkwah admitted having sex with the lady but denied he forced her. But she consented, he insisted.
He
was brought before the Kaneshie District Magistrates' Court after he
had been detained for three days in police cells. The court refused him
bail and remanded him into police cells.
It transpired later that
that was a wrong court, which lacked jurisdiction to hear the matter.
But the harm had been done and Mr. Darkwah remained in police custody.
His
initial brave face gave way to a more somber mood and subsequently
frustration when the case started suffering adjournments and his bail
applications repeatedly rejected; the fashionable entertainment icon
became dejected.
Things took a dramatic turn weeks later when the
lady at the centre of the rape charge against KKD said she was no
longer interested in the case.
She wrote a letter to state
prosecutors, saying they could no longer count on her testimony to
prosecute the celebrated entertainment icon; it was her desire to see
the charges dropped.
The two-page letter, dated 12 of January was
addressed to the Director of Public Prosecutions at the
Attorney-General’s Department, and copied to the Chief Justice, the
Registrar of the High Court and the top hierarchy of the Ghana Police
service.
The 19-year-old cited the “media frenzy” that followed
the arrest of KKD and the unceasing buzz and social media posts which
she described as insensitive, for her decision.
She said she was unable to continue cooperating with the police on the case.
Later
that day, KKD issued a statement expressing regret for his actions and
saying, "I acknowledge I have sinned and have prayed to my God for
forgiveness for all that trauma that I have caused this young woman."
The Human Rights Court in Accra on January 15, 2015, granted the ace broadcaster bail on humanitarian grounds.
State
prosecutors, in spite of the alleged victim's letter, maintained they
had sufficient evidence to sustain the prosecution of the case.
A
jury was empaneled to hear the case but in a characteristically
dramatic fashion, there was no hearing as the state declared it was no
longer interested in prosecuting the case.
The entrainment
personality, who was in court Wednesday, April 22, in the company of his
father, was somber after the court discharged him.
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Monday 4 May 2015
I Nearly Died During 'Rape' Trial – KKD Reveals
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