Amoah, a miner, committed the act at 12:30pm on November 11, 2012 at Manso Kwabenaso in the Amansie West District, shortly after the complainant's arrival in the community to join his teammates.
Amoah was remanded in prison
custody when he appeared before a circuit court in Bekwai presided over by Daniel
Kwaku Obeng on Monday.
Kwasi Amoah, also 29, was caged
to re-appear on March 20, 2013 after pleading not guilty to the charge of
assault and causing harm.
The miner lost his cool that
afternoon and subsequently launched the deadly attack on the footballer, who
had joined his teammates in his manager's residence where the accused was a
tenant.
Beeko, who lost an eye due to the
incident, is still on admission at the St. Martin's Catholic Hospital at
Agroyesum where he was rushed to for treatment.
The prosecutor, Detective
Sergeant Stephen Ofori, informed the court that Yaw Beeko became a victim of
the unfortunate incident while he was washing his apparel shortly after his
arrival in the community.
According to him, the
complainant, on November 11, 2012, lodged into the residence of his team
manager to await a football match between his team and another at
Manso-Kwabenaso.
Upon arrival, prosecution stated,
Beeko decided to wash his clothes as they were dirty due to the dusty road
leading to the community.
Sergeant Ofori narrated that the
accused person, who was a tenant in the house, emerged and confronted the
complainant, accusing him of flirting with his (Amoah's) wife.
Amoah, who was armed with
concentrated acid in a Tampico container, immediately poured the fluid on the
complainant's face and body without verifying if the rumour was true or not.
Prosecution added that the
aggressive man, apparently not satisfied with his action, chased Amoah, who was
running from danger.
Sergeant Ofori said it took the
intervention of people around to save the victim.
The case was later reported to
the police, while the victim was taken to the St. Martin's Hospital at
Agroyesum.
The suspect was later arrested
and charged with the offence after police investigations
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