Twin Brothers Flee After Allegedly Beating Man to Death in Sefwi Boinzan
Two twin brothers are reportedly on the run after allegedly beating a 33-year-old man to death in the Juaboso District’s Sefwi Boinzan area, according to local police. The suspects, identified as Atta Kofi and Ebi Wom, allegedly attacked the victim under circumstances that are currently under invest
Ogyem Solomon

Two twin brothers are reportedly on the run after allegedly beating a 33-year-old man to death in the Juaboso District’s Sefwi Boinzan area, according to local police.
The suspects, identified as Atta Kofi and Ebi Wom, allegedly attacked the victim under circumstances that are currently under investigation. Following the assault, the twins reportedly fled the scene, prompting authorities to launch a manhunt to bring them to justice.
Community members expressed shock and dismay at the incident, describing it as a disturbing act that has deeply affected residents in the area. Local authorities emphasized the importance of public vigilance and encouraged anyone with information about the whereabouts of the suspects to come forward and assist the police.
The police have assured the public that they are prioritizing the case and are taking all necessary measures to locate the brothers and ensure they face the appropriate legal consequences. The tragic event has heightened concerns about violent crime in the region and underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to maintain safety and order.
Further updates are expected as the investigation continues and authorities provide more information on the search for the suspects.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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