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A judge of the Court of Appeal, Justice Paul K. Gyaesayor has died.
According to Joy News sources, he passed on Tuesday morning after complaining of not being well.
Sources at the Judicial Service say the experienced judge reported for work on Tuesday, but went back home after complaining that he was unwell.
Justice Paul K. Gyaesayor died shortly after he got home.
The late Justice was affirmed as Court of Appeal Judges in March 2008 together with eight others by former president John Agyekum Kufuor.
Other judges he was sworn in alongside were Justice Francis G. Korbieh, Justice Emmanuel Kwami Ayebi, Justice Clemence Jackson Honyenugah and Justice Kwasi Nkrumah Aduma Osei.
Others were Justice Irismay Brown, Justice Wisdom Herbert K Addoh, Justice Victor D. Ofoe and Justice Kobena Adoe Acquaye
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