Speaking on SVTV Africa, Adu indicated that, the deceased worked for a Chinese-Malaysian who keeps different types of snakes as pets. “Initially, he told us the snake bit Andrews in the afternoon, but he recovered at the hospital and brought him home. Later, he told us he died at the hospital,” he told DJ Nyaami. Samuel Adu mentioned that they reported the case to the Ghanaian embassy, where the employer admitted his fault and offered $4500 as compensation. “He admitted that he should have had an antidote for such cases or made sure his snakes were not poisonous.
Source: GhanaWeb May 14, 2022 14:35 UTC