Anthony Dzamefe of Caveman watches accused of raping his female acquaintance

In an explosive revelation on Facebook, Mary Brittle, an acquaintance of the Chief Executive Officer of Caveman Watches, Anthony Dzamefe has narrated how she was sexually abused in the latter’s apartments a few months ago.

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An obviously traumatized Brittle shared the harrowing experience on her Facebook page alongside damning screenshots of conversations between the pair after the unfortunate incidence.

 According to the victim, it has taken months of self reflection, pain and a lot of questions to finally speak out about her abuse in the hands of the burgeoning entrepreneur.

In a post which has left people divided on social media, she chronicled the series of events that led to her rape on a Friday night.

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 She wrote;

“It amazes me that my fellow girls are mocking me , some think am doing this for fame and some think am just trying to defame somebody. I have been afraid to voice this out to anybody not even my closest friend and even going to the police frightened me more cause I thought it was a shame to be raped .

First of all, I did this because I just want to put my message across the world , I’ve battled with this for the past five months , I’ve experienced real depression within this months. I come out not to dirty anyone’s name but I’ve come out with a big issue in this country. Day and day out people get rape and about only 0.5% just voice out because of some of these critics you people give

Rapists are not just illiterate people or people without future , there are rapists in high office and illiterates on street who ain’t rapists .

I am one of those few people who don’t bleed when am in my menses but I really feel severe pains and weak to even walk . It was my mistake to trust Anthony Just to lay at his end for a short while so I could go home , everybody is thinking about his brand and he is also thinking about his reputation but has anyone taught of what I’ve been through?

Personally, I think when a lady says stop you stop ! Laying at your end doesn’t quarantine you having sex with me . As a civilized person stop means stop !!

If am really framing this are you sure Tony won’t be in my inbox threatening or something?

Well, it happened to me and I couldn’t talk about it till now, today and am the bad person or a whore but it could happen to you too”.

Dzamefe is yet to answer emails and questions thrown to him by several reporters who would love to know his side of the story. At the time of press, he had still not responded to queries or issued a statement on the matter.

Several netizens have impressed on Brittle to take the matter with the Ghana Police Service and seek redress in Ghana’s Courts.

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