A 32-year-old woman has allegedly stabbed her fiancé to death at Ayigya Zongo in the Ashanti Region.
Joseph Bawa was stabbed with a knife multiple times. He was rushed to the Tech Hospital for treatment but passed on.
The suspect, Jennifer Appiah, went berserk during a misunderstanding that ensued between the two on Sunday, June 11.
According to the mother of the deceased, Hawa Alhassan, the family tried to resolve the feud between the partners but the reconciliation process proved futile.
Jennifer and Joseph resumed fighting on the street, which resulted in her stabbing him to death.
Madam Hawa said the suspect is known for threatening the deceased with a knife or scissors any time they fight.
“I told my son to stop having an affair with Jennifer severally but he refused to do so until his sudden demise. This is not the first time this is happening. As I speak, we don’t know the whereabouts of the lady after the incident,” she said.
The body of the deceased has since been deposited at the Tech Hospital’s morgue for investigations to commence.
Meanwhile the family of the deceased wants the police to bring the suspect to book.
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