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Murdered University of Ghana law professor Emmanuel Yaw Benneh will be buried on November 21, his family has announced.
There will be a private ceremony at the St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church of the University campus with the filing past and burial service starting at 7am.
On Sunday, November 22, a memorial service in honour of the professor will be held at the Christ the King Catholic Church.
This will be followed by a family gathering at the deceased's residence at Adjiriganor in East Legon.
He was survived by his son William Kwame Benneh.
A worker in the late professor's house found him dead with his hands tied to his back and a rag inside his mouth three days after he was last seen in public
Several suspects were picked up by the police including house helps working in the Adjiriganor mansion.
A key suspect in the murder, James Nana Womba fell sick and died in custody, the police said.
So far, the only suspect standing trial now is Opambour Agya Badu Nkansah.
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