Charmain Speirs, aged 40, found love with Eric Adusah, a well-known pastor and prophet of the Global Light Revival Church. She embraced a vibrant Christian community, believing love and happiness were hers. However, six months post-marriage, she was found dead in a Ghanaian hotel room.
Her marriage to Adusah, who posed as a charismatic and influential leader, spiraled into a mystery when police investigations revealed inconsistencies in his account of events. Witnesses reported seeing two men with him on the night of Charmain's death, yet he failed to mention them.
Despite claims of Charmain's troubled life, friends and family assert she had no history of drug use or suicidal tendencies. Witness statements during the BBC investigation challenge Adusah's narrative, with Charmain's son, Isaac, recalling acts of domestic violence by Adusah.
The upcoming BBC documentary 'Charmain and the Prophet' delves into the unanswered questions of this heartbreaking story—a tale of love, deception, and tragedy that gripped the communities of Scotland and Ghana alike.
Her marriage to Adusah, who posed as a charismatic and influential leader, spiraled into a mystery when police investigations revealed inconsistencies in his account of events. Witnesses reported seeing two men with him on the night of Charmain's death, yet he failed to mention them.
Despite claims of Charmain's troubled life, friends and family assert she had no history of drug use or suicidal tendencies. Witness statements during the BBC investigation challenge Adusah's narrative, with Charmain's son, Isaac, recalling acts of domestic violence by Adusah.
The upcoming BBC documentary 'Charmain and the Prophet' delves into the unanswered questions of this heartbreaking story—a tale of love, deception, and tragedy that gripped the communities of Scotland and Ghana alike.



















