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Police in Weija have begun investigations into a case in which a man is alleged to have killed his two children at New Bortianor.
Although the police have been able to retrieve the two bodies and deposited them at the morgue, they suspect two more children who came into contact with the victim are also feared dead.
ASP Tettey Quaye, Second in Command at the Weija District Command told Joy FM that the families of the missing children together with the Police have mounted intensive search to locate the whereabouts of the two missing kids.
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