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The Manso Nkwanta District Police Command in the Amansie West District of the Ashanti Region has arrested two suspects in connection with the mysterious death of a 28-year-old man, identified as Yaw Asamoah, at Abrense in the Atobiase electoral area.
The tragic incident, which has left residents of Abrense in shock, reportedly occurred during a funeral wake-keeping event in the community.
Eyewitness accounts indicated that the deceased was alleged to have engaged in a heated confrontation with some commercial sex workers after accusing one of them of stealing GH¢1,000 from him.
Sources reveal that Yaw Asamoah had gone to a popular local drinking spot known as “K.K. Spot,” where several commercial sex workers usually operated.
After allegedly engaging one of them in sexual activity, he realised his money was missing and demanded its return.
However, his accusation was met with strong resistance, leading to a bitter argument between him and the women present.
Eyewitnesses recounted that the confrontation became tense, drawing the attention of other people at the wake-keeping.
Later that night, Yaw Asamoah could not be found, prompting suspicion among residents.
Two days later, his lifeless body was discovered in an abandoned mining pit close to the community, heightening public outrage and fear.
The Assemblyman for the Atobiase electoral area, Samuel Yeboah, and a brother of the deceased, speaking to journalists, expressed deep grief over the incident.
He appealed to the police and all relevant authorities to intensify investigations to ensure that justice was served.
Mr Yeboah described his late brother as a humble and hardworking young man whose life was cut short under suspicious circumstances.
He urged community members to cooperate fully with the police by providing any information that could help bring the perpetrators to justice.
The Manso Nkwanta police have confirmed the arrest of two suspects believed to be connected to the case, and they are currently in custody, assisting with investigations.
Police sources indicated that the suspects’ statements were being thoroughly reviewed as part of ongoing efforts to unravel the circumstances leading to the death of Yaw Asamoah.
Meanwhile, the body of the deceased has been deposited at the morgue for preservation and autopsy.
The police have assured the public and the bereaved family that justice would prevail, and anyone found culpable would face the full rigors of the law.
The tragic death of Yaw Asamoah has reignited concerns about security and illegal activities within parts of the Amansie West District, with many residents calling for increased police patrols and stronger community vigilance to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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