Afrobeat singer and songwriter, Kelvyn Boy has been granted bail of GH¢200,000 after he was arrested on assault charges for beating his baby mama.
The lady reported him to the Adenta Police with evidence of bruises sustained from the assault.
Kelvyn Boy honored an invitation by the police who quickly put him in Police cells.
Having spent the night behind bars after he was remanded into police custody by an Adentan Circuit Court for allegedly assaulting a lady by allegedly stamping her ribs and using an iron rod to hit her back and right-hand several times, Kelvynboy was arraigned for the law court this morning
Fortunately for him, his lawyer managed to secure his bail of GH¢200,000. The case has been adjourned to Friday, March 18, 2022.
Wednesday afternoon after reports of his bail started circulating, Kelvyn Boy shared a post on his Instagram indicating that he is in Nigeria.
“Lagos I’m in your city…what’s good ?#Downflat,” he wrote.
This comes after Tuesday morning reports that he was remanded into police custody by the Adentan circuit court.
Kelvin was arrested on Monday after he allegedly assaulted his baby mama, Deborah Kponyi. The musician allegedly subjected his lady to some severe beating.
He was alleged to have stamped on her ribs and used an iron rod to hit her back and right-hand several times.
The prosecution, Chief Superintendent of Police, Patience Mario, said the complainant, Deborah Kponyi, is a trader who has been in a relationship with Kelvyn Boy for more than 10 years. Together, the have two daughters.
According to the prosecution, the “relationship has been full of abuse.”
He said the accused and the complainant used to stay together but the singer packed and left the house to a new place.
The prosecution said one of their children fell sick and needed medical attention, so Ms Kponyi contacted the savings and loan company where they saved money but was told the account was empty.
Chief Supt. Mario said the complainant tried to reach Kelvyn Boy to inform him of the need to take their sick daughter to a hospital for medical attention but to no avail.
The prosecution said Ms Kponyi saw the accused’s vehicle so she followed the car. But, she realised that it was a lady who was driving the vehicle.
He said the complainant approached the lady to ask the whereabouts of the accused.
The said lady called the accused who came down from a two-storey building and allegedly attacked the complainant pushed her down before stamping her ribs.
The prosecution said the accused allegedly pushed the complainant out of the house and used an iron rod to hit her back and right-hand several times until she was rescued by a motorbike rider who had taken her to the said building.
He said a few minutes later, one Kelvin, a worker at the complainant’s shop called to inform her that the accused had allegedly come to the shop and made away with her speaker, Nasco 32 inch TV set and two chairs valued at ¢5,500.
Source: NKONKONSA.com