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The Amansie West District of the Ghana Police Service is investigating the death of a 16-year-old final-year student of the Tweneboah Kuduah Senior High School (SHS).
The deceased, Daniel Osei Mensah, was allegedly stabbed by his attackers at Manso Odaho.
His body was found in a nearby bush in the area.
Meanwhile, the Police have picked up two persons, including a minor in connection with the incident.Â

According to police sources, the deceased who operates a motorcycle business at Odaho during school holidays is suspected to have seen the assailants in a nearby bush before he was attacked.
He was reportedly stabbed in the lower abdomen and chest, and was later clubbed by his attackers.

The incident which happened on Friday, August 5, has thrown the entire community into a state of shock.
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