Peter Amos Asobayire, 35; his wife, Felicity Asobayire, 25, and their two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Sarah Asobayire, were burnt beyond recognition.
Two other occupants of the building, Tanko Asobayire, 28, and Michael Amanguri, 25, however, escaped unhurt as they were said to be sleeping in another room in the building.
Badu, a chop bar operator, was said to have been married to Asobayire for seven years, during which period they had two children, a six-year-old boy and a two- year-old woman.
The Accra Regional Police Commander, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno, told newsmen in Accra yesterday that Asobayire allegedly sacked Badu from their abode and brought in his new wife, Felicity.
He said the suspect became offended on hearing that her husband had brought in a new woman.
The suspect, he said, also claimed that she set a can of kerosene ablaze and threw it into the room, thinking that there was no one in the room.
Mr Yohuno said the suspect claimed she took to her heels upon hearing of screams from the room.
There were fresh burnt marks upon her hand and cheeks when she was arrested, but the commander indicated that the suspect earlier denied the charge, but after thorough interrogation she allegedly confessed to committing the crime.
When the Daily Graphic visited the scene around 2 p.m. yesterday, residents of the place had gathered around the entrance of the house discussing the issue.
It was observed that property running into thousands of cedis had been destroyed by the blaze, while some materials believed to be the body parts of the victims were seen.
According to an eyewitness who pleaded anonymity, the blaze began at nearly 2 a.m. Monday.
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