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Ghost fathers 3 children in Atonsu

July 10, 2015
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Ghost fathers 3 children in Atonsu

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Residents of Atonsu, a surburb of Kumasi are in a state of shock, after realizing that a 42-year-old man, Nana Agyei who had been married to one Madam Mary Owus, 35, for 12 years with three children was a ghost.

Mary Owusu is expecting another baby with her husband, Nana Agyei, who has mysteriously vanished from his home.

[contextly_sidebar id=”0F88xdVe5zgRBjRrJ7eWwDUZpYBkx3V9″]In an interview with Mr Stephen Owusu, a brother of shocked Mary Owusu and in-law to the alleged ghost, he revealed that his sister went to church at Royal Chapel International at Abuakwa in the Atwima Mponua District, where it emerged during the prayer session that Nana Agyei, who had left the house mysteriously, would not return again, because he was a ghost.

According to the family spokesman (Stephen), they are terrified by the circumstances under which Nana Agyei left the house, and that they are yet to come to terms with the situation, as his in-law disappeared three clear days before the startling revelation was made in church.

Stephen indicated his in-law (ghost) was a driver, but had a deep cut on one of his ribs, and looked so weak that he was not engaged in any activities.

The spokesperson also said Nana Agyei refused to take the family to his home town, Assin Fosu, in the Central Region.

He said the family is terrified to touch the “ghost’s” mobile phone he left behind in the family house.

Mary Owusu declined to talk to the Chronicle about the development.

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Source: The Chronicle

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