Entertainment of Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Source: 3news.com

House help robs Ayittey Powers of GHC3,000, wife’s panties

Ayittey Powers and his wife Ayittey Powers and his wife

Ghanaian boxer Ayittey Powers has been robbed of GH¢3, 000 by his house help, who is also reported to have made away with his wife’s underwear and some other items from their Dansoman house.

According to the wife of the boxer, Mrs. Powers, the house help known as Happy was brought to her at the age of 12 from Togo in February 2015.

She was to learn some trade in the contracted four-year stay, Mrs Powers said.

Speaking exclusively to 3news.com, the boxer and his wife narrated: “About a month ago which is February 11, I was on my way to the shop when I asked Happy to come with me but she declined saying she had to wash some clothing.

“I even told her the things are not many so we should go to the shop together but she insisted I take my son along with me whilst she washes the things at home”.

According to Mrs. Powers, she went to the shop but waited the whole day for Happy to join her but she never showed up thus prompting her to call her husband to inform him.

“I called my husband to let him know that Happy hadn’t come to the shop and he told me to relax about it because she was probably still busy at home with house chores. “We got home late that evening and the door was locked so I went back to the car to get the spare key so we could get into the house.

“We went to her bedroom and realised she had packed all her dresses so I went out and asked our neighbours if they had seen her around [and they] said they saw her with a luggage but assumed she was going to the shop.

“I went back to the room to open our drawer and realised our money which is about GH¢3, 000 had gone missing together with my underwear and some personal items.”

She stated that she had received information from an elderly woman who told her that she has been seeing her house help and a man who comes to pick her up from their home.

“I was told she has been going out with a man who comes to pick her up when we are not around, leaving my little boy locked up in the house alone”.

The boxer added that they have reported the case to the Dansoman Police but still haven’t had any luck with finding the girl.

He said they are ready to reward anyone with any information on the girl’s whereabouts and said they were more concerned about the young lady’s safety and are pleading with her to come back home.