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Driver beheaded, body dumped in uncompleted SHS building

A 28-year-old taxi driver has been killed and dumped in an uncompleted Senior High School building at Ajumako Mando in the Ajumako Enyan Essiam District of the Central Region.

Information gathered by GHOne News Yaw Boagyan indicates that the victim Bernard Botwey who plies from the Ekumfi Esaakyir taxi station to Ajumako had been missing for three days after three men on Saturday October 29, 2022, hired him to drive them from Ekumfi Esaakyir to Enyan Abaasa but never returned home.

His fellow drivers and his family reported the matter to the Police but he was not found

On Tuesday, November 1, 2022, around 2:00 PM, some people around the School smelled a strange odour so they traced and found an almost decomposed body of a man with his head severed and cutlass wounds on the body.

They reported it to the Ajumako District Police who arrived at the scene and the deceased was identified as the missing driver popularly known among his colleagues as “Wire”

The body has been deposited at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital Mortuary for autopsy and Preservation while the case is under investigation at the Ajumako District Police Command.

The taxi with registration number GT-6188-20 was also taken away by the assailants.

Source: Kasapafmonline.com

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