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The Accra Region Police command has begun investigations into the murder of a 25-year-old pregnant wife of a pastor who was killed in her home at Alhaji a suburb of Accra.
Katea Kusi was killed in cold blood by unknown assailants with her kitchen knife while her 38-year-old husband, Pastor Joel Kusi was in his office.
Reports say the assailants inflicted knife wounds to her neck causing her to bleed to death.
The Police have been processing the crime scene and have disclosed that they have commenced investigations to find the killers.
DSP Freeman Tettey, Accra Region Police Public Relations Officer told Joy News, “We are investigating the case; the case is being handled by the Mile 7 Police."
He added that, "It is murder that is being investigated so our investigators are still on the case; we are gathering the necessary information so it will be premature to come out fully on whether we are making,” any headway.
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