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Another case of ring theft has rocked Pantang as a teenager is almost losing his index finger in a suspected spiritual attack.
The distraught young man who identified himself as Seth Omari Boateng told Adom News that a ring he stole about a week ago is proving deadly and giving him sleepless nights.
Narrating the genesis of his ordeal, he recounted how he visited a jewelry stand to buy a chain he had been sent for, but upon sighting the silver ring, he stole it.
Seth confessed that he did not have money to purchase the ring, hence he stole and hid it inside a cloth at the blind side of the seller.
According to him, over a week after the theft, the ring has been unable to come off as it keeps eating into his flesh.

A Beninois spiritualist who was contacted for help is said to have diagnosed the ring as one made for spiritual sale.
Having heard of a similar case on Adom FM, Assemblymember of the area, Mr Obedeka is pleading for help to save his subject.
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