Audio By Carbonatix
A decomposing body of an unidentified man has been found floating on River Oti at Monkratey in the Krachi East Municipality of the Oti region.
It is not clear whether the deceased got drowned accidentally or was killed and thrown into the River.
A joint team of the Police and the Municipal Environmental Health Officials, however, retrieved the body at shore of Monkratey and buried it.
Police Superintendent Samuel Aboagye of Dambai District police command said the body decomposed beyond identification and therefore could not be sent to the mortuary for autopsy.
Mr Aboagye said the Police had commenced investigations to unravel the cause of his death.
He urged the public to assist the Police and promptly report any missing person to them.
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