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Residents of Atonsu Agogo in the Ashanti Region have been left dumbfounded after two employees of a Chinese-owned company, Asomdwie Rubber Company, were found dead in a parked vehicle.
The lifeless bodies of the two, identified as Baba and his female colleague, yet to be identified, were found near a shoe factory.
The death of the two remain shrouded in mystery after they were discovered on the back seat of the vehicle, with the woman’s head resting on Baba.

Baba was found dressed in only a singlet and shorts with bloodstains, while the lady had parts of her skin on the calf and arm peeling off.
According to eyewitnesses, they found the car’s tinted windows rolled up and doors locked.
The deceased reportedly worked at the Asomdwie Rubber Company, which specialises in plastic processing.

Baba is said to have been a senior staff member of the company, while his female counterpart had been employed for less than two months.
Sources say the two had earlier attended the wedding of one of their managers on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
The female employee later reported for her evening shift but complained of feeling unwell and was consequently asked to go home.
At about 8 p.m., the residents observed Baba’s vehicle driving into the area before it parked with the engine initially running, but later went off.
The car remained unmoved throughout Sunday, November 23.
It was not until Monday, November 24, that workers and residents sensed a foul smell and alerted police.
The officers broke the vehicle’s windows to gain access and found the two bodies.
Further reports indicate that Baba married in early August 2025, and his wife is currently pregnant.
The female colleague was also reportedly preparing for her own wedding, scheduled for December 2025.
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