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MONROVIA – FrontPageAfrica has gathered from police sources that Albert Peters’ wife, Beatrice Andrews Peters, is so far the person of interest in the mysterious death of her husband and his workmate, Mrs. Gifty Asmah Lama, both of whom were discovered dead in his vehicle on Broad Street near the Sacred Heart Cathedral.
Both deceased were employees of the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA). Mr. Peters served as an Internal Auditor while Mrs. Lama was a research analyst.
Police sources informed FrontPageAfrica that Mrs. Peters is helping the police understand how she got in possession of her husband’s car key before turning it over to the police.
She is also said to be the first to have discovered the bodies in the vehicle.
Her husband was discovered in his boxer pants, however, his trouser is yet to be found.
The police have requested for call logs of the deceased through the County Attorney office.
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Meanwhile, the bodies have been deposited at St. Moses Funeral Pallor and an autopsy would likely be conducted, the police source said.
Eyewitnesses who viewed the bodies this morning said they did not observe any bruise or sores on the body but were hit by a strong stench upon opening the door of the car.
Peters wife who discovered the car this morning and burst into wailing said she and her husband left the house together Thursday morning at about 6:30 A.M.
She said when they last spoke, he told her he was going to see a friend at the UBA Bank on Broad Street.
She said she then decided to drive around this morning in search of him since he did not return home, neither did he take of her calls. She discovered his vehicle and upon opening the door, she saw his lifeless body.