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MAN CUT OFF THE HEAD OF HIS BROTHER WHILES ASLEEP ON A BENCH AT NIPAHIAMOA COMMUNITY..1st In News.



A WICKED MAN CUT OFF THE HEAD OF HIS BROTHER WHILES ASLEEP ON A BENCH AT NIPAHIAMOA COMMUNITY

A community located on the stretch of Kintapo road namely NIPAHIAMOA to be precise Agyarkokr  never heard good news this week.  All is set for brothers to join hands together and eat from same bowl, for that matter self acclaim good brother called the other brother who is resting on a bench Infront of his gate to quickly join them dine together.  The Man on the table since he is so tired and need enough rest,  told them to go ahead and he will join them later. 


No body know the crime he committed, and what evil entered into his brother after they have finished eating,  all dispersed leaving only the brother who is still relaxing on the bench.

The brother took a sharpe cutlass and cut off the head of the man sleeping on the bench and vanish at that moment and he is no where to be located for arrest. This incident has really surprised the family and the community at large truly they can't comprehend the exact cause of this sad occurrence.


Photos of the deceased



The body of the deceased have been deposited at the mortuary by policemen for investigation to commence.

In fact is becoming too many in the Nkoranza North district  an urgent security measures  must be put in place or build policy station on that stretch immediately..

 Storyline: Ahadzi Emmanuel.  Call on 0246534525 for details.

Comments

Unknown said…
Ahh this man is very wicked man ,may God
Punish him paaaaaaa.

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