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The family of Lois Abena Koranteng is seeking justice and demanding answers to the circumstances leading to her death on June 8, 2024.
Lois, A 24-year-old Petroleum Engineering graduate of KNUST, is said to have checked into a hotel at Anaji at Sekondi-Takoradi in the Western region accompanied by her boss and company driver.
However, at dawn of the next day, she was found dead and afloat the hotel’s swimming pool, with no visible signs of injuries.
The family is convinced the young lady was murdered and want her death to be probed.

Management of the hotel allegedly claimed the CCTV camera at the facility was not functioning at the time of the incident, while family members who have taken to social media to demand justice, claim the police are not saying anything about their kinswoman's death.
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