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A young man in his twenties has been found dead by the sea in Cape Coast with blood stains in his nostrils.There was a cut on his head when the body was found causing eyewitnesses to suspect that he was murdered.An eyewitness told Joy News the young man was first seen running to the beach around 4:30am.The eyewitness added that around 10:00am, some persons swimming helped retrieve the body from the sea after which the police came in to convey his remains around 16:20 GMT.
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