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The former District Chief Executive (DCE) for North Tongu, Osborn K. Divine Fenu, has reportedly passed away.
According to family sources, Mr Fenu was involved in a fatal road accident near the Central University College area on the afternoon of Sunday, October 26.
He was pronounced dead after being rushed to the Tema General Hospital.
He was said to be travelling from his hometown to Accra at the time of the incident.
Appointed in October 2021, Mr Fenu served as North Tongu DCE until the New Patriotic Party (NPP) left office earlier this year.
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