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Mother of 6 allegedly butchered by her husband In Bono Region

Kwabena Frimpong, also known as Wofa Blue, who is 31 years old, is said to have killed his wife, Abena Benewaa, who is 33, at a place called Suromanii near Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region.

Eyewitnesses who spoke to Filasconews said that the event happened on the weekend.

Some farmers who were going to their farms on Saturday found the dead body of a woman who had six children.

They found the body in a town called Awurasu near a river.

The dead person’s body had deep cuts on her neck and other parts of her body when it was found.

The suspect, who is a farmer and also rides a Pragia, ran away after the horrible crime, but he turned himself in to the Wenchi Police after admitting to it.

The suspect killed his wife because he thought she was cheating on him, according to preliminary research done on the ground by filasconews.com.

People who talked to this website on the condition of anonymity said that the suspect often accused the woman, who has since died, of cheating on him.

 

But the police haven’t released the suspect’s statement about the murder even though the suspect turned himself in.

Source: Filasconews

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