The highly anticipated murder trial of Abdul Kpaka, who stands accused of the brutal killing of Sia Fatmata Kamara, has been postponed to September 4, 2024.
The adjournment came after Kpaka made his first appearance in court today in Freetown.
The hearing, held at Pademba Court, was overseen by Magistrate Santigue Bangura.
The defense team is led by Teddy Koroma Esq., while Joan Bull Esq. represents the state prosecution.
Sia Fatmata Kamara’s death has sparked widespread condemnation, with the public and human rights organizations demanding a thorough and swift investigation. A postmortem examination revealed that Kamara had sustained severe injuries, including broken ribs and spinal cord damage, which has intensified calls for justice.
Women across Sierra Leone have joined in urging the police to expedite their investigation, emphasizing the importance of a timely resolution to the case.
In light of the growing public outcry, Sierra Leone’s First Lady, Fatima Maada Bio, addressed the nation in a video message, pledging her commitment to ensuring justice is served.
Bio acknowledged the overwhelming concern from citizens and assured that she is closely monitoring the case.
Dr. Bio also highlighted the broader implications of Kamara’s death, which has brought attention to the issue of domestic violence in Sierra Leone. She reaffirmed her dedication to staying involved in the ongoing investigation.
Sia Fatmata Kamara is set to be laid to rest on Sunday, September 1, 2024, following a funeral mass at the Charles Davies Memorial United Methodist Church in Lumley. A laying-out memorial service is scheduled for Friday, August 30, at the Freetown City Council Auditorium.