Nana Yaa granted GHS 100,000 bail in Wyllbee’s murder case

News
coming
in
confirms
that
Nana
Yaa
Nyarko,
the
primary
suspect
in
Wyllbee’s
murder
case
has
been
granted
bail
by
the
Adum
High
Court.

This
ruling
follows
previous
unsuccessful
attempts
to
secure
bail
from
the
Akropong
Circuit
Court.

Nana
Yaa’s
bail
was
set
at
GHS
100,000
with
sureties,
marking
an
important
moment
in
the
ongoing
case
that
has
garnered
widespread
public
attention.

The
Adum
High
Court’s
decision
also
extended
to
a
second
accused
individual
in
the
case,
who
was
granted
bail
under
the
same
terms.

However,
the
court’s
ruling
was
delivered
in
the
absence
of
Nana
Yaa
Nyarko.

A
precautionary
measure
that
was
taken
due
to
the
large
and
potentially
hostile
crowd
that
had
gathered
outside
the
courthouse.

Concerns
for
her
safety
were
paramount,
leading
to
this
unusual
step
in
the
proceedings.

For
over
a
month
now,
the
case
has
stirred
strong
emotions
online,
and
the
court’s
decision
to
grant
bail
has
added
another
layer
of
complexity
to
the
unfolding
legal
drama.

Despite
the
bail
ruling,
the
family
of
the
late
Wyllbee
has
expressed
their
disappointment.

A
family
representative
commented
on
the
proceedings,
stating;

“The
family
is
disturbed,
but
there’s
nothing
we
can
do
because
the
law
has
taken
its
course.
When
a
person
is
granted
bail,
it
doesn’t
mean
they
are
free.”