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A Lebanese man on Monday, pulled out a sword to attack a business man selling shoes made from Kente fabric at Osu.
In an Instagram post, the entrepreneur by the username @doit_ghana, revealed that the fracas arose over a parking space.
According to the shoe seller, the unidentified Lebanese parked his car in front of his shop for almost an hour. This was disrupting business, therefore, he told the driver to park his car at an appropriate spot.
His request, he said did not sit well with the Lebanese, who then went for a sword from his car. The shop owner per his account, run into another shop for safety.
The Lebanese was prevented from attacking the shop owner by some eyewitnesses.
In the viral video, the Lebanese can be heard saying "Come out. I will cut your neck," while illustrating how he would slash the shop owner's neck.
Meanwhile, the Police Service's attention has been drawn to this video. In a post on Twitter, the Police noted that they have begun investigations into the matter.
"This viral video has come to our attention and we are working on it," the Service stated.
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