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The Juaboso Magistrate Court has remanded Christopher Kabore for allegedly killing his wife at Sehwi Saa Kwasikrom near Bonsu Nkwanta-Nkyesenkokoo in the Juaboso District of the Western North Region.
The incident reportedly happened following a domestic dispute.
The 40-year-old inflicted several cutlass wounds on his wife, Nadeye Kasore, 31, and later slashed her throat.

This was after accusing her of refusing to have sexual relations with him for the past four months.
The suspect, after allegedly killing his wife, buried the body in one of their farms.
Meanwhile, after the suspect's arrest, the police ordered the body to be exhumed and preserved at the Juaboso Government Hospital mortuary for further investigation.
The suspect was charged with murder and has since been remanded into police custody and scheduled to reappear in court on January 20, 2026.
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