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An Italian business man on Tuesday, December 8, died in his hotel room at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.
The circumstances surrounding his death are not clear but sources within the hotel revealed that the business man was seen on the night of his death with a prostitute believed to be operating in the Labadi area.
Checks at the plush hotel disclosed that some hotel attendants saw the said prostitute absconding from the hotel premises after purportedly rendering services to the late Italian businessman.
The reported absconding of the prostitute was corroborated by CCTV images showed by the hotel after discovering the dead body in the room.
The Police Service is said to be seriously on the lookout for the lady in question.
Source: Citifm
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