Audio By Carbonatix
A 35 year old teacher has been butchered to death in the Bunkrugu -Yunyoo District of the Northern Region, following a chieftaincy dispute on Saturday.
The deceased, identified as Amos Nawas was said to have been attacked and killed in his house.
The clash between two Bimobas royal factions - Jamong and Jacob - in Bunkrugu left two others sustaining gunshot wounds.
About 34 houses were also set on fire in the heat of the clash, Joy News Northern Regional correspondent, Hashmin Mohammed reports.
The clash erupted as a result of suspicion of murder.
Apparently, the Jamong faction had discovered the body of a missing 70 year old farmer in the bush.

Based on suspicion that he may have been murdered by the Jacob faction, they mounted a fatal attack on the latter, the result of which was the butchering and subsequent death of Amos.
Public relations officer of the Northern Regional Police command, ASP Ebenezer Tetteh, has confirmed the incident to Joy News, and said it would be treated strictly as criminal case.
Police have since commenced investigations into the matter and ASP Tetteh promised the police will “bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to book”.
He also added that a combined team of police and military personnel has been deployed to the area to restore calm.
The injured are receiving treatment at the Baptist Medical Centre, Nalerigu in the East Mamprusi District.
Latest Stories
-
Prempeh College hosts impactful “becoming a man” summit on modern masculinity
33 seconds -
Vice President visits Foreign Affairs Ministry, urges stronger economic diplomacy and global engagement
2 minutes -
Sylvia Sarfoa Ansong emerges as a fresh face in Ghana’s evolving advertising industry
3 minutes -
Jury system should be reformed, not abolished — Deputy Attorney General
11 minutes -
Supreme Court @150: Chief Justice calls for faster, closer and more accessible Justice delivery
13 minutes -
From community kiosks to specialised care: How Mahama’s Free Primary Healthcare will be rolled out
15 minutes -
‘Coaching is not an add-on but a strategic enabler of leadership’ – GIMPA
16 minutes -
Number of women suffering strokes rising – Rev Baidoo warns
24 minutes -
Ghana, Japan launch $1.5m projects to advance peace, AI, and health innovation
35 minutes -
‘I’m disappointed’ — Frank Davies blasts ‘hurried’ High Court action in OSP–AG power row
36 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare at risk over poor lab systems in Ghana – GAMLS tells gov’t
47 minutes -
Justice remains permanent need in Ghana — Nana Oye Bampoe Addo
49 minutes -
Health Ministry opens validation portal for recruitment, prioritises 2021 nurses and midwives
54 minutes -
Transformer fault causes power outage across parts of Accra West Region – ECG
56 minutes -
GIS rescues 305 foreign nationals in second phase of anti-street begging operation
56 minutes