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Mob lynches man for allegedly killing wife

December 29, 2014
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A mob lynched a man on Christmas Eve after he had allegedly killed his wife on suspicion of infidelity at Wassa Abreshia in the Wassa Amenfi East District.

[contextly_sidebar id=”oTURdPQzm6pLwE0fxVKmJrp5G0hPRrnX”]The man, Kofi Banda, allegedly shot and killed his wife, identified only as Ohenewaa, after he had picked a quarrel with her  over her alleged infidelity.

Although Banda fled the scene after killing Ohenewaa, he returned later in the evening to meet the wrath of the mob.

Banda’s and Ohenewaa’s bodies are currently at the morgue.

Police

The Wassa Akrotiri District Police Commander, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mr Isaac Kuminpah, told the Daily Graphic that information picked by the police indicated that while Banda was on a visit to Kumasi, he called Ohenewaa and claimed to have heard a male voice in the background.

He said although Ohenewaa, with whom Banda had children, claimed it was not true, Banda took offence.

He said on Banda’s return to Abreshia, he allegedly picked a quarrel with Ohenewaa, and shot and killed her instantly.

Mr Kuminpah said Banda fled the town soon after the incident, leaving the wife in a pool of blood.

Lynching

He said while members of the community were busily preparing for the Christmas eve celebrations, they saw the suspect and beat him to death.

He said the police got wind of the incident after the suspect had already been lynched.

 

Source: Graphic Online

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