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Fear grips Assin Kyiano following mysterious deaths of 4 teenage students after GH¢2,000 goes missing

The Assin Kyiano community is reeling from fear and uncertainty after four class 6 students, aged 13-15, died under mysterious circumstances.

Rumours link the deaths to a missing Gh¢2000, allegedly cursed by Nana Kwabena Nyarko, a Fanti Chief.

Local reports indicate the stolen funds were used to purchase food shared among school friends by the chief’s grandson.

Treatment is being provided to affected students at prayer camps.

Nana Jatuah, Krontihene, stated that traditional leaders are investigating and working to pacify the gods to restore peace.

Parents were advised against withdrawing their children from school, citing progress in resolving the situation.

Nana Kwabena Nyarkoh has denied involvement in any curse.

 

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

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