A woman has been arrested on suspicion of aiding Emmanuel Sakyi, who is on the run after being convicted of killing his baby daughter in a drunk driving incident. Sakyi, 31, was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving and sentenced to 15 years in prison, but he failed to appear for his sentencing at Aylesbury Crown Court.
The incident occurred in Milton Keynes when Sakyi, driving under the influence, collided head-on with another vehicle, resulting in the tragic death of his seven-month-old daughter, Emmanuela. The case has raised serious concerns about public safety and the responsibilities of those who may assist offenders in evading justice.
Thames Valley Police are urging the community to come forward with any information regarding Sakyi’s whereabouts, emphasizing the importance of accountability in such serious cases. The arrest of the 40-year-old woman highlights the potential for complicity in criminal acts, which can lead to further legal consequences for those involved.
As the investigation continues, the police are keen to remind the public of the impact of drink-driving and the devastating consequences it can have on families. The community’s cooperation is crucial in ensuring that justice is served for Emmanuela and her grieving family.
Source: BBC News

