A British woman died in Ghana after trying to recover money from scammers

Retired Woman Dies After Attempting to Retrieve Funds in Ghana

British investigators have revealed details surrounding the death of 69-year-old Janet Fordham, a retired housewife who was the subject of an ongoing fraud investigation. Over a five-year period, investigators allege Fordham systematically misappropriated her savings and proceeds from the sale of her property, originating from the United Kingdom, Germany, the USA, and Ghana. Following a conversation with an individual identified as Kofi, Fordham traveled to Ghana in an attempt to recover funds.

According to reports, Kofi assured Fordham he could assist in retrieving her lost money. Tragically, Fordham died in a car accident on [Date – Please insert date if available], where her vehicle overturned onto its roof with Kofi seated in the driver’s seat. Family members expressed concern, stating they had repeatedly attempted to dissuade Fordham from sending money, citing her perceived trustworthiness.

Medical professionals involved in her care reportedly described Fordham as reliable and resistant to intervention. The investigation is ongoing, focusing on the circumstances surrounding Fordham’s movements in Ghana and the alleged fraudulent activity. Authorities are seeking information regarding her attempts to reclaim her money.

Melanie Fordham, the deceased’s daughter, has been cooperating with the investigation.

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