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A video of a chief performing rituals for a 38-year-old man who reportedly defiled a 12-year-old girl has hit social media.
The victim is said to be the younger sister of the said man’s wife.
While the details of the story appear sketchy, in the video, the man is seen carrying a goat on his shoulders as some community members and others escorted him to the spot for the ritual.
A voice was heard in the video questioning the man about his actions, while a woman was also heard expressing her disappointment in the 38-Year old man and hurling insults at him in the Akan dialect.
Watch the video below:
Chiefs perform rituals for 38yr old man who allegedly defiled his wife's younger sister, 12, at Twifo Praso #UTVNews pic.twitter.com/pwOtO43FXV
— UTV Ghana (@utvghana) May 17, 2023
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