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ADNews-Monrovia,Liberia:The widow of the late Executive Protection Service (EPS) officer, Melvin Earley, has accused several former senior officials of Liberia’s previous CDC-led government of orchestrating her husband’s death and pressuring her to remain silent.
According to a report by local broadcaster Punch106.7 FM, Madam Ravinna Earley recently alleged that her husband “was murdered” during a presidential trip in February 2021, and that those responsible are “living with impunity.”
She claimed that officials of the former administration confiscated her husband’s death certificate and pressured her to publicly declare that he died by suicide.
Madam Earley further alleged that former Chief of Protocol Finda Bundoo offered her US$10,000 to repeat the suicide narrative on live radio, an offer she said she rejected.
“They asked me to lie on air that he committed suicide. Finda Bundoo promised me US$10,000, and I refused,” she told the station.
She named Bundoo; former EPS Director Trokon Roberts; and former President George Weah as individuals she believes were involved in suppressing the circumstances surrounding her husband’s death.
Officer Earley died under mysterious circumstances in February 2021 after sustaining multiple bullet wounds during a presidential visit to Tappita, Nimba County.
Efforts by this outlet to contact the accused parties have so far been unsuccessful. Attempts will continue to obtain their responses.
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