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A 34-year-old woman, Nafisah Mensah, has been found dead in a toilet at Christ the Shepherd Prayer camp at Kasoa Opeikuma.
The mother of four, according to information gathered by Adom News‘ Kofi Adjei, has been at the camp for some months now due to challenges relating to mental instability.
She is said to have gone missing on Saturday, July 3, 2021. After all attempts to find her proved futile, complaints were lodged at the Police station and information centre.
Narrating the incident, the Founder and Prophetess at the camp, Comfort Ntiamoah, said the deceased’s mother later took them to the toilet facility.
Upon arrival, she handed them a stick and directed that it should be pointed to a particular spot where she believed her daughter could be found. They did and found the deceased's body.
Prophetess Ntiamoah alleged that the demeanor of the deceased’s mother, an elderly woman, made her suspect she has a hand in the death of her daughter.
She stressed that the incident has shocked them.
The Senya East Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation, Kwame Amoah, equally expressed shock over the incident.
The Municipal Environmental Officer, Johnson Lodo, announced plans were underway to fumigate the place and retrieve the body.
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