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A 52-year-old farmer in the Krachi East Municipality of the Oti Region has had his vanished penis returned to him and in its normal state, but it is yet to start functioning.
According to the younger brother of the victim, Issifu Yeliwa, who narrated the horrific ordeal, they were at the funeral when an unknown person came to them and complained that he was hungry.
When they were serving him food to eat, the man suddenly touched his senior brother’s manhood. Shortly after that, Mr Yeliwa’s manhood vanished.
Speaking in an interview with Adom News’ Obrempongba K Owusu, the brother to the farmer, Akwasi Michael, who doubles as a fetish priest said the penis has returned.
“It has returned but I can’t tell if it will function as it used to or not,” he said laughing.
According to him, although the vanished penis has returned after search and performance of traditional rites, he has been given some days to abstain from sex to enable the progress of work.
“He has not been permitted to have sexual intercourse at the moment," but was optimistic that after the number of days given, the penis might start working again as never before.
The suspect at the time, who was identified as Adams Kwasi, was taken to the police station for investigations when all efforts to bring back the manhood failed.
However, the Krachi East Municipality Police commander, DSP Aboagye, said the police hierarchy does not deal with spiritual matters but rescued the suspect from being assaulted.
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