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REPUBLIC
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DISTRICT COURT GRADE 1, KORLE-GONNO, EX PARTE AMPOMAH

(1992) JELR 68120 (SC)

Supreme Court 29 Jul 1992 Ghana
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- The judgment discusses the conflicting findings of two pathologists regarding the cause of death of Emmanuel Atta Ampomah. - Dr. Simmons found that the cause of death was consistent with hypertensive heart disease, while Dr. Dodu conclude

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Judges:ARCHER CJ, WUAKU JSC, AIKINS JSC, BAMFORD-ADDO JSC, HAYFRON-BENJAMIN JSC
Counsel:NANA AKUFO-ADDO FOR THE APPELLANT; SAM BADDOO (CHIEF STATE ATTORNEY) FOR THE RESPONDENT.

ARCHER CJ. The late Emmanuel Atta Ampomah was known, before his death, as a hypertensive and diabetic patient for over two decades and had been on treatment at various hospitals for both ailments. His state of health was known to his family and his widow Madam Flora Ampomah, married to the deceased for over 10 years. On 29th January 1990 the deceased upon admission at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital died. On the same day, the body was sent to the mortuary and upon information given by a Dr Boateng, a friend of the family, a post-mortem examination was conducted by the pathologist-in-charge of the mortuary, Dr Simmons, who did a partial post-mortem by opening the head of the corpse. In his police statement Dr Simmons stated that:

“On opening the skull I found “bilateral intracerebral haemorrhage with subarachnoid extension” which was also seen by Dr Boateng, the technician who assisted me and the medical students present. This finding was consistent with hypertensive heart disease.”

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