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A staff of Vodafone Ghana was yesterday killed by armed robbers at his Residence at Sakumono, in Tema, during a robbery in the area.
Ebow Panford Quainoe, 30, was shot in the head by the robbers.
He was at home with his wife (name withheld), a banker with the Sahel Sahara Bank.
The Public Affairs Officer of the Greater Accra Regional Police Command, Assistant Superintendent Police (ASP) Effia Tenge, has told The Ghanaian Times that at about 1:30 a.m. on November 11, two men, armed with a pump action gun, attacked some houses at Sakumono.
She said the robbers broke the door to Quainoe's house, entered the bedroom and shot him, while his wife was lying in the living room.
The wife said she heard a loud scream in the bedroom. When she went to inquire, she saw her husband had been shot and was lying in a pool of blood.
One of the men who was holding a stick, ordered her to bring the money in the house, so she took Ȼ150.00 from her purse, laptop, phone and handed it over to the robbers.
The Police PRO said they also took away a flat screen television from the living room and escaped.
ASP Tenge said the body had since been deposited at the Police Hospital.
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