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Scores of Ghanaians have gathered at the premises of the Akropong District Court in the Ashanti region for the hearing of the lynching case involving budding musician, Wilberforce Appiah, known in showbiz circles as Wyllbee.
The Sowutuom-based artiste met his unfortunate death when he allegedly visited his girlfriend in Tanoso in the Ashanti region.
Wyllbee is alleged to have died after a mob accused him of theft and attacked him when he stepped out of the home of his girlfriend, Nana Yaa, who is said to be married.
He is said to have died shortly after he was rushed to the hospital.
Nana Yaa, who was arrested in connection with the incident, will be arraigned before court today.
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