90-Year-Old Man Allegedly Killed in Datsiedu-Ziope Over Coconut Dispute
A 90-year-old man, identified as Christopher Agboka, also known locally as Gbagbladza, was allegedly killed following a dispute over a coconut in Datsiedu-Ziope. The incident has shocked residents and raised concerns about rising violence in the community. According to eyewitnesses, the altercation
Ogyem Solomon

A 90-year-old man, identified as Christopher Agboka, also known locally as Gbagbladza, was allegedly killed following a dispute over a coconut in Datsiedu-Ziope. The incident has shocked residents and raised concerns about rising violence in the community.
According to eyewitnesses, the altercation between the elderly man and a suspect, named Edem Kpotsodzi, began over a disagreement about a coconut. What appeared to be a minor argument quickly escalated, resulting in injuries that led to Agboka’s death. Local residents alerted authorities, and the suspect was taken into custody as police launched an investigation.
Community members described the victim as a respected elder who was well-known in the area. Many expressed disbelief that a disagreement over such a trivial matter could end in the death of someone so advanced in age. The incident has prompted widespread condemnation and calls for justice.
Local leaders and law enforcement officials have urged calm while the investigation continues. Authorities assured the public that anyone found responsible would be held accountable under Ghanaian law.
The tragedy has also reignited discussions about the need for community-level conflict resolution mechanisms to prevent minor disputes from turning deadly, particularly when vulnerable individuals such as the elderly are involved.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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