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Breaking News: A/R: Father Kills Two Own Children With Poison At Apemso



A/R: Father Kills Two Own Children With Poison At Apemso


An information gathered by 1stinnews.con is that, Residents Of Apemso near Deduako in the Oforikrom Municipal of Ashanti have had a shock of their lives when they retrieved a remains of a 3 and 7 year old  siblings in an uncompleted structure.

According to the eyewitness account, the two siblings have been missing for barely a week now and was later retrieved by a police officers from Tech police station which were hinted by a neighbor who had gone to fetch firewood near the area.

According to sources, a 30 year  old mason the father of the deceases, Kofi Marfo is believed to been poisoned the two kids when he had an issue with his wife a week after the incident.

In an interview with the mother of the deceases, Faustina, she was in an amorous relationship with Kofi Marfo which resulted into the birth of two children Lizzie 7 year and Kelvin 3 year old, and because of some internal issues she move out from the house and leave the children to her husband to take care of them but she suspect that  due to financial constraints triggered him to poison their innocent children.

Some of the neighbors  explained that, the suspect Kofi Marfo, started showing up some strange behavior after the exit of his wife which was beyond their imagination but he is just a humble and very cool person they didn't dream he could commit such crime.

They added, Kofi Marfo inform his neighbors that he will be travelling with his children to his hometown but later  sent them into an uncompleted structure around the area with two kitchen stool after he has bought biscuit, drinks from a nearby provision store, served them with the biscuit and drinks which has been mixed with poisonous chemicals which led to their death.

The suspect Kofi Marfo is no where to be found after killing his children, currently he is on the wanted list of police.

The remains of the two kids have deposited at the Tech hospital for autopsy.

Pastor Isaac Asenso Eyewitness: 0244681505

Justice Attobrah, Eyewitness  :0244647333

Mr Isaac An Eyewitness1: 0555822257

Hon.Emmanuel Oduro, Apemso, Deduako Assembly Member: 0208160030

By: Kwabena Antwi
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