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Woman's Death Exposes Faith Leader's Secrets
12 Apr
Summary
- Charmain died six months after marrying a Ghanaian prophet.
- Hotel witness saw two men with the prophet visit Charmain.
- Prophet allegedly used drugs and domestic abuse claims.

Charmain Speirs, originally from Arbroath, Scotland, married Ghanaian prophet Eric Adusah in September 2014, only to be found dead in a hotel in Ghana six months later. Adusah, a televangelist, was arrested but later released due to insufficient evidence. A BBC investigation into her death uncovered significant omissions in Adusah's account of her final hours.
A hotel employee reported seeing two other men accompanying Adusah to Charmain's room late at night, a detail never disclosed to Ghanaian police. These individuals claimed to be praying, but their presence, along with Adusah's questionable alibi for leaving Ghana, raises serious concerns.