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A gay couple have been arrested by the Kasoa New Market Police after one inflicted cutlass wounds on the right hand of the partner over alleged cheating.
The suspects are; Prince Nyator 22 and Evans Amoah 23 years.
Police sources indicate that the two work in the same restaurant at Kasoa New Market.
According to workers of the Kasoa Market who witnessed the stabbing incident, Prince found out that Evans was having an affair with a female while he denied him (Prince) sex. This provoked Prince to stab Evans.
In an interview with Adom News, Evans said he has been involved in the practice since Senior High School with his teacher.
They are currently in police custody assisting with investigations.
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