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A man believed to be an operative with the National Security has been stabbed to death at Awoshie in Accra, following his alleged failure to honour a funeral donation.
Abdul Mumuni was reported to have met his untimely death at hands of his friend, Emmanuel Gyeabour, 32.
This was after Gyeabour had accused the deceased of failing to donate towards the funeral arrangement of his late father, Graphiconline reported.
The incident happened Wednesday night [January 22, 2020].
The suspect was rescued after the incident and sent to the Anyah Police as a mob attempted to lynch him.
He is currently in the custody of the Anyah Police as part of investigations.
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