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A man in his mid 30s has jumped to his death from the fourth floor of a building at Adum in Kumasi.
Nana Osei died instantly when he crushed his head in what some witnesses believe was suicide. The unemployed man from Barekese climbed to the top floor of the building in the early hours of Thursday.
An eyewitness told Luv News, minutes later he came crushing down onto the wheel barrow of a passing refuse collector.
According to him the fall was so loud as though a vehicle had collided into a wall.
Ashanti Regional Deputy Public Relations Manager of the police, Sgt. Godwin Ahianyo says police will begin investigations into the issue.
The body has been deposited at the Komfo Anokye Mortuary.
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