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Four people have died in a clash between the youth of Wiamoase and Ntonso in the Ashanti Region.
Sources say all four deceased are youth of Ntonso who attended a funeral at Wiamoase.
JoyNews enquiries have revealed that a misunderstanding ensued between two youth groups over an issue that is yet to be established.
It further degenerated into a free-for-all fight, with some youth of the Ntonso community brandishing pistols.
Two women were shot in the process, enraging the Wiamoase youth.
According to JoyNews sources, the Wiamoase youth armed themselves with machetes and attacked the rival group, leading to the killing of four people.
All the people who died in the clash between the youth of Wiamoase and Ntonso in the Ashanti Region.
Sources say all four deceased are youth of Ntonso who attended a funeral at Wiamoase.JoyNews enquiries have revealed that a misunderstanding ensued between two youth groups over an issue that is yet to be established.It further degenerated into a free-for-all fight, with some youth of the Ntonso community brandishing pistols.
Two women were shot in the process, enraging the Wiamoase youth.According to JoyNews sources, the Wiamoase youth armed themselves with machetes and attacked the rival group, leading to the killing of four people.
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