Monrovia – Montserrado County Senator Saah Joseph has promised a “fabulous cash” price of L$1 million to anyone who has information on suspects involved with the alleged ritualistic killing of two teenage boys in Kingsville, Margibi County.
Report by Albert W. Nah, Intern
The bodies of Thomas Kollie,10, and Elijah Porluma,9, were discovered on June 3, 2019 in Kingsville after they were sent by their parents on Thursday, May 30, and Friday, May 31, 2019, respectively to sell. But they did not return home and were later declared missing.
Previous suspects were released by the Liberia National Police due to “insufficient and irrefutable” evidence provided by the accusers.
This led to the violent riot in Kingsville resulting in the death of 17-year-old Abraham Tomey.
Abraham’s death has caused outrage in the community as many have accused the Police of killing Tomey.
Meanwhile, Saah Joseph has eased tension in the community after gifting L$50,000 and five bags of 25kg rice to the residents of Kingsville and L$20,000 and one bag of rice to the families of the late Thomas Kollie and Elijah Porluma.
Senator Joseph also assured residents of Kingsville of his committed to bringing the perpetrators to justice, promising a L$1,000,000 ransom to anyone who reveals the suspects involved with the ritualistic killing of the two teenage boys.
He was speaking on a local FM station on Tuesday, June 25, Senator Joseph vowed to help reach the bottom of the case.