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Traumatised by the decision of his girlfriend to be in a relationship with another lover, a 30-year-old level 200 student of the Christian Service University College in Kumasi committed suicide last Thursday.The body of Prince Annor Aboagye was found hanging on the roof in his family's apartment at Patasi, a Kumasi suburb, shortly after he had returned from a funeral in Kumasi where he was said to have had fruitful exactions with his friends. According to the Kumasi Central Police, a Bible was found where Aboagye's body was found.According to some of the friends of Aboagye, who is also a dispensary technician at the St Michael Hospital at Pramso in the Ashanti Region, he was said to have received a text message from his girlfriend (name withheld) to the effect that she was in a relationship another lover.Since then, Aboagye became so worried over losing his girlfriend that he was unable to study and write his mid-semester examination well.Meanwhile, Aboagye's body has been deposited at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital mortuary for autopsy.Source: Daily Graphic/Ghana
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