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A teacher of the St. Patrick’s Preparatory School has been found dead after she was reported missing on Friday.
According to Jennifer Akuamoah's mother, Florence Akuamoah, her daughter called from school last Monday to inform her she would be coming home after vacation on Tuesday, August 11.
On the day schools vacated, Madam Akuamoah said she spoke to the deceased, who told her she was getting ready to pick a car from Dakojom to Krofrom, where they lived.
They waited for hours, but there was no sign of her, forcing them to call her headmaster as her phone wasn’t going through too.
Her parents, after an unsuccessful search, reported the incident to the Dakojom Police Station on Sunday afternoon.
Information gathered by Adom News was that the police, through an informant, found a body that had at the Dakojom SDA junction.
The body, which was retrieved on Monday morning, was identified as that of to be Miss Akuamoah.
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