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Man slaughters brother at Nipahiamoa
Police in the Kintampo North Municipality of the Bono East region have mounted a search of a young man in his mid 30s who slaughtered his brother soon after they had dinner over what is yet to be established.
According to the police who confirmed the unfortunate incident to MyNewsGh.com, the incident occurred on Sunday March 17, 2019 soon after both had eaten together and were readying themselves to retire to bed.
The suspect only identified as Belle later took a cutlass and slashed the head of his other brother who was resting on a bench resulting in the untimely death of Mark also believed to be in his mid 30s.
MyNewsGh.com gathered from the police that the suspect after the unfortunate incident fled the community and till date his whereabouts unknown.
The body of the deceased has since been deposited at the morgue while the police reveal that they have intensified search for the suspect who is believed to be hiding in neighbouring communities to face the full rigors of the law according to local journalist Ahadzi Emmanuel.
Due to the gory nature of the images which is in violation of our editorial policy, we have not blurred them.
Source: mynewsgh.com
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