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Man Killed And Beheaded His 6Yrs Old Son At Sefwi Debiso




Man Killed And Beheaded His 6Yrs Old Son At Sefwi Debiso


Information reaching 1stInNews.com from Sefwi Debiso indicates that, Kwabena Abraham believed to be in his late thirties has killed and beheaded his 6yr old son by name Oscar Tanu and the body is lying under a cocoa tree near  Nkrabea village. Police in the company of complainant visited the crime scene.

Complainant led  Police  to a thicket in the midst of cocoa trees and found a beheaded body lying in a supine position with the head lying by the foot with a sharp cutlass and a mortar covered with fresh blood. The body and the head were separately inspected and found that the culprit used the cutlass to behead the boy after which he placed the deceased’s head on the wooden mortar and cut it off. Suspect was  arrested and he confessed  that he did the act  with the complainant and Joe Naabaa and they were all  arrested.

   The prime suspect confessed that he was contracted to kill three boys for rituals and he has managed to kill one and the two others are on the waiting list in the custody of Joe Naaba.

The prime suspect led Police to Joe Naaba's resident near Kwabena Dosu village where the boys namely Baba Moro age10 and Awuni Mohammed also age 10  were rescued and are with the  Police . On 13/9/19 , the suspects were arraigned before the District Magistrate Court,  Debiso, and  remanded into  prison custody to appear on 13/10/19.
Case under Investigation

            discretion is advised

  Attached is the photos of the descend.








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