A man believed to be in his 30s has allegedly committed suicide by hanging in an uncompleted kiosk at Ejisu Juaben in the Ashanti Region.
A native of the town, Ohene Nana Kwame told Adom News’ Kofi that the unfortunate incident happened around 5 a.m. Friday dawn.
According to him, residents have no idea who the man was and do not know what might have caused him to take his own life.
“It was about 5:30 a.m. I saw people gathered around a kiosk near the roadside. As I got close to the scene, I realized it was a young man in his 30s. The chair he used was almost the same height as him. So we really doubt if it was a planned murder or suicide," an eyewitness said.
Meanwhile, the Ejisu Juaben police have conveyed the body to the morgue as they begin investigations into the matter.
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