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"WE DON'T KNOW WHETHER IT'S HUMAN FLESH" - GHANAIAN WOMAN NEARLY LYNCHED FOR DISTRIBUTING UNKNOWN MEAT IN CALABASH TO CHILDREN (VIDEO)

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As a section of Christians celebrate December 25 as the day Jesus Christ was born miraculously into the world to provide light for his followers by teaching righteousness and forbidding evil, celebrants resort to various acts of benevolence during that day by reaching out to the needy.


While others go all the way to prison facilities across the country to make donations to inmates, others also reach out to people on the streets to make them feel excited.


It was under the disguise of generosity that a certain woman whose identity is yet to be known, resorted to a street in Accra to give out meat to children.


In a viral video circulating on social media, the anonymous woman is seen fetching out meat from a polythene bag with lots of noise coming from the people gathered around her.


According to the people gathered to witness what the woman had to share, it was unknown to them what kind of meat she was giving out and that it was not right to be distributed to the children due to the uncertainty surrounding the nature of the meat.


This generated an uproar with the woman who was holding a polythene bag of meat trying to prove that she didn't mean any malice by eating some of the meat.


But a part of the video shows a polythene bag of meat in a calabash inside the woman's car. This made her suspicious.


"We don't know what kind of meat she's sharing. Whether it's human flesh or dog meat, we don't know," a voice said.


The embarrassed woman who made it to her car with the help of a young guy sped away from the embarrassing scene and from the rage of the aggrieved woman who could even go the extra mile to lynch her.


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