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The Ghana Police Service has arrested a suspect in connection with the murder of 56-year-old Enoch Obiri, which took place at Soronko Farms near Obomofodensua in the Suhum Municipality.
The suspect, identified as Eric Kenny, is alleged to have attacked the deceased on 13th February 2026, inflicting multiple stab wounds to the left arm and abdomen.
Preliminary investigations suggest that Kenny had issued threats against Obiri on several occasions over a suspected amorous involvement with his wife.
Eyewitness reports indicate that the suspect was seen in the area on the day of the attack.
Authorities are using this information to build their case as investigations continue.
Eric Kenny is currently in police custody assisting with inquiries and is expected to be charged in court in connection with the murder.
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