The prime suspect in the alleged murder of Joana Yabane, a final-year student at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has been remanded in prison following his second court appearance.
The case, which has drawn widespread public attention, has been adjourned to April 1, 2025, as investigations continue.
During the court proceedings, it was revealed that the docket has been submitted to the Attorney-General’s office for further review and legal advice. This step indicates that authorities are still examining the circumstances surrounding Yabane’s tragic death.
The final-year student was discovered unresponsive behind the Central Laboratory on the KNUST campus in the early hours of the morning. Following an initial crime scene investigation, law enforcement officers arrested Daniel Tuffour as the primary suspect in connection with her death.
Tuffour first appeared in court on February 28, 2025, and was remanded for two weeks. At today’s hearing, the judge extended the adjournment to April 1, 2025, allowing the Attorney-General’s office additional time to assess the case and determine the next legal steps.
The shocking death of Joana Yabane has deeply affected the KNUST community, sparking concern among students, faculty, and the general public. Authorities have assured the public of their commitment to ensuring justice for Yabane and her family.
As the legal process unfolds, further updates are expected, with many awaiting the Attorney-General’s recommendations on the case’s progression.