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Princess Owusu Ansah, an 18-year-old Ghanaian lady, has been sentenced to three years in prison by a UK court for a brutal attack on a friend.
The teenager was accused of dumping boiling water on her friend and stabbing her in response to cheating claims involving Ansah’s boyfriend.
The upsetting incident occurred when a video clip of Ansah on her phone became popular on Snapchat. The victim is seen cowering under a cover, screaming in pain when Ansah flung a boiling kettle over her, Hollywood Unlocked reported.
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Ansah can be heard moments before the assault criticising her friend for having relationships with other people’s partners and acting as if she could avoid the consequences.
The incident occurred on February 2 at the victim’s Dulwich’s Dog Kennel Estate home, where the injured woman eventually fled into the street and was later treated at Kings College Hospital for non-life-threatening stab wounds.
Residents who saw the unsettling Snapchat video immediately informed the Metropolitan Police. Owusu Ansah, from Royston, pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm and criminal damage at Inner London Crown Court in March.
Ansah was sentenced to three years in jail for the brutal assault on May 9, during her second court appearance.
Watch the video of the incident that resulted in Princess Owusu Ansah’s conviction here.
In another story, YEN.com.gh reported that a young Ghanaian man was arrested by United States law enforcement authorities for allegedly abetting various criminal activities, including romance scams, to the tune of $5 million.
Kenneth Anim, 38, and his co-conspirator, according to the US Attorney’s Office, formed individual phoney businesses from 2014 to 2019.
They were also accused of acting as money mules in connection with numerous mail and wire fraud schemes, including internet fraud and romance scams.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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