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Aminu Mohammed, a 32-year-old barber at Nsawam, has been stabbed to death by Nana Yaw Jokor, a 20-year-old unemployed of Nsawam-Sakyikrom
The incident happened at Aluta, near the Nsawam Lorry Park about 0830hours on Friday.
Briefing the Ghana News Agency, ASP Stephen Billie Adom, Crime Officer in-charge of Nsawam District Police said there was an argument between Mohammed and Jokor about whether ghosts exist or not.
ASP Adom said the argument between the two turned into a fight when Jokor drew a scissors and stabbed Mohammed in the chest. Mohammed was pronounced dead on arrival at the Nsawam Government Hospital.
The Crime Officer said the deceased had been sent to the Police Hospital in Accra for post-mortem examination while Jokor had been placed in the Nsawam Police cells, pending investigations.
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