Audio By Carbonatix
One person has been killed and another injured by a stray bullet at Aboabo Number 2, a suburb of the Asokore Mampong Municipality in the Ashanti Region this morning.
The deceased, 16-year-old Gafaru Kassim and the injured were reportedly shot by an unknown person when a group of young men was brandishing guns as part of the Eid celebrations.
Both were sent to the Manhyia Government Hospital where Gafaru Kassim was pronounced dead.
The injured whose name is still unknown is receiving treatment at the hospital. The family of the deceased is yet to come to terms with the situation.
Uncle of Kassim, Sulemana Umah says the family is preparing to bury their relative according to Islamic customs, thus are waiting for the hospital to release the body.
Meanwhile, all outdoor Eid Celebrations in the area have been suspended in respect of the Covid-19 safety protocols.
The Asokore Mampong Municipal Chief Executive, Alhaji Alidu Seidu, said, “Before now I issued a statement somewhere during the Eid-ul-Fitr saying that we’re still not in normal times."
"Covid is still with us. The new wave of covid is still with us on the basis that the insurance of social distancing and other safety protocols are still in force,” he added.
In relation to the shooting he said, the police have been deployed to areas where suspects involved in the shooting incident might be hiding.
The Police say they have begun investigations into the incident.
Latest Stories
-
Tension as hunters are accused of burning farmlands at Kula in N/R
33 minutes -
Emirates A380 diverts to Accra amid smoke alert in cargo hold
1 hour -
Support for Bawumia in the north is about competence, not ethnicity – Nitiwul
3 hours -
From BECE to WASSCE: Why are our children failing core mathematics
4 hours -
Newsfile to discuss Mahama’s first term and Ofori-Atta’s ICE detention
4 hours -
Iran protests: ‘People are more angry and determined now’
5 hours -
24-hour economy reforms boost revenue at Ghana Publishing Company – MD
5 hours -
Galamsey: Tano North assembly members blame river pollution on illegal mining, not Newmont
5 hours -
Police arrest 2 more suspects linked to Adabraka jewellery shop robbery
5 hours -
EPA warns businesses to comply with Environmental Protection Act or face sanctions
5 hours -
Ghana Publishing Company was in dire financial straits before new administration – MD
6 hours -
More protests erupt in Iran as supreme leader accuses crowds of ‘trying to please Trump’
6 hours -
US seizes another oil tanker linked to Venezuela, officials say
6 hours -
Catherine marks birthday with message on healing power of nature
6 hours -
President Mahama announces establishment of 24-Hour Authority
6 hours
