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A man and a woman who were having sex in a guest house in Sunyani were reported to have got stuck on Wednesday.
The Ghana News Agency (GNA) reported that the man could not remove his penis from the woman’s vagina and that it took the timely intervention of the police to whisk the inseparable lovers from the scene.
The incident was said to have happened at a guest house near the Nana Bosoma Market in Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo region.
An attendant at the guest house told the GNA that the two lovers booked the room for 30 minutes but when their time elapsed, they failed to come out.
He said he knocked at the door but heard some unusual sound from the room and informed some traders in the market.
“When we forced the door open we saw the unexpected as the two lovers were lying on the floor in torment,” the attendant said.
When the GNA got to the scene at 2;30pm, activities at the market had halted and people had gathered at the guest house.
The police moved in, put the two inseparable lovers in a vehicle and drove them away.
Some of the market women said the woman was a trader from Berekum who sells soap every market day.
Some of them suspected that a curse might have been placed either on the man or the woman and said rituals had to be performed before they could be separated.
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