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VIDEO: Skeleton Form of Unidentified Man Found at Cobokrom

A man, yet-to-be identified body has been discovered at Cobokrom, a town near Bogoso in the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality of the Western Region.

The body of the man was found on Thursday February 2, 2023 at the aforementioned community.

Eye witnesses Frimpong Manso and Bright Agyemfra told Filasconews.com after the discovery of the body that, he is not known in the community.

Pictures and videos available with this portal show only the skeleton form of the man. The remain has decomposed.

The cause of his death is yet to be communicated by the police.

However, Bogoso police together with the Environmental Officers in Bogoso conveyed the body and have buried it due to it decomposed state.

Deceased body

Keep following Filasconews.com for any update….

Contact the eye witnesses Frimpong Manso and Bright Agyemfra for more details on this story on the number below:

Frimpong Manso – 0554609758

Bright Agyemfra – 0553400557

Video and Photos credit: Bright Agyemfra@ABN reporter and Frimpong Manso@Trinity FM, Bogoso

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SOURCE: Filasconews.com

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