Woman in viral video assaulting busted by Police

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The woman in the viral video

The Ghana Police Service has busted a woman seen in a viral video assaulting a man.

According to the Police, the suspect has been identified as Esther Nana Afia Sarfowaa.

The Police revealed she was arrested at Subriso in the Ahafo Ano North Constituency of the Ashanti Region.

UTV Ghana sharing the news on X wrote, “The police have arrested a woman seen in a viral video assaulting a man.

The suspect, Esther Nana Afia Sarfowaa, was arrested at Subriso in the Ahafo Ano North Constituency of the Ashanti Region. A second suspect, Stephen Ofori, was arrested at Nkawie for his role in the incident.

Both are currently in custody, while authorities continue to search for three other suspects still at large”.

The arrest follows the disturbing video that surfaced on social media of a young Ghanaian woman assaulting a young man mercilessly. 

In the viral video shared by SIKAOFFICIAL on X, the young woman was captured slapping the man, insulting him in the process as well.

The woman, throughout the beating assault, stated, “You are foolish, didn’t they teach you sense”.

She later picked up her slippers and continued to assault the man, with some group of men looking on, only trying to tell the woman to stop.

The assaulted man was later scolded by his colleagues in the presence of the woman.

Some Ghanaians reacting to the news praised the Ghana Police, saying, “This is good news. Domestic violence is something we must confront together. It doesn’t affect only women, and the fight against it requires every voice. Period!!! Good job, Ghana police”.

A netizen added, “We would finally stop seeing women abusing men as normal and not only take action when roles are reversed”.

“Moral lesson: Leave a scene of crime if you cannot control it, See as they dy find who no touch the Guy o”, one X user advised.

One more X user added, “Honestly, I think she’s safer in police custody. If she hadn’t got arrested, she could have been targeted by a group of angry men seeking street justice. Beyond charging her with a crime, I think she may need to go for anger management classes so she learns to control her temper”.

Additionally, a netizen wrote, “I blame some men for going after such women. Women who have no shame in embarrassing a man, privately, let alone take it public.

And the surprising thing is that most of them aren’t raised this way by their parents, they got to learn that through peers and bad influences”.

One more Ghanaian added, “It shouldn’t just end here, and later she will be released, she should be jailed for abuse, and we will wait for an update on this story”.

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