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President Akufo-Addo is backing calls for the late John Atta Mills’ autopsy report to be captured in official public records.
The question about the report confirming the cause of death of the former President came up during a visit by the Odomaa Clan of Ekumfi and Koku Anyidoho at the Jubilee House.
The visit was to express gratitude for the government's renovation of Asomdwoe Park, the burial place of the late President Mills.
Kyedomhene of Ekumfi Asaman, Nana Enyimfua III urged the presidency to facilitate the release of the autopsy report, emphasizing that 11 years have passed, and the family is yet to know the cause of death.
Prof Atta Mills died on July 24, 2012, at the 37 Military Hospital three days after his 68th birthday.
Meanwhile, the brother of the late President, Samuel Atta Mills has urged the public to disregard this call.
According to the Komenda Edina Eguafo Abrem MP, the report is available adding that this forms part of a broad scheme by Koku Anyidoho to mislead Ghanaians.
"Go to the AMA, they have a copy of the autopsy report, they gave as the burial certificate. Go to 37 Military Hospital, there is a copy of the autopsy report over there. Those who perform the autopsies are still alive. I am not the one to give them a copy of it. By the way, who are these imposter family members? how are they related to us?" he said on Joy FM's Midday News.
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