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The Tema Regional Police Command is asking the public for help to identify a deceased pregnant woman who was found on the Tema-Accra Motorway.
According to the Police, the body was discovered on Friday, 11th April 2025, at around 1:00pm. The woman is believed to be about 40 years old.
The Police are currently investigating the case and are appealing to anyone with information about her identity to come forward.
A statement from the Command said, “Anyone with information regarding her identity should therefore, kindly contact the nearest Police Station or call 0246259137, 0547272599 or 18555.”
They added, “We are counting on your usual support.”
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