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Be that as it may, for the quick mediation of the Tepa Locale Police Order, furious youth would have broken into the police cells to lynch a suspect who supposedly killed a pregnant lady and a 17-year-old young lady at Atobra, a suburb of Tepa, in the Ahafo Ano North District of the Ashanti Area.
Recognized as Godfred Aladago, the 25-year-old rancher supposedly killed a pregnant lady, cut her paunch open and eliminated the unborn child and furthermore killed a 17-year-old in-law of the pregnant lady.
Onlookers say the odd scene originated from a misconception which sprung when the suspect detailed that the departed's goat has intruded to his home and eaten his ranch produce.
Tepa Area Police Officer Director Martin Asenso, making sense of the brutal episode on Akoma FM's ongoing undertakings and political show Monday, June 20, made sense of that when the suspect was kept in care Sunday evening, the furious youth almost broke into the cells to lynch him for the deplorable demonstration.
Supt. Asenso told host of the show Aduanaba Kofi Asante Ennin that "the suspect prior came to hold up a grievance that a few rancher's goats are stray and they have been eating his homestead items and when he faced them they have sliced his hand with blade".
The Tepa Area Police Officer added that "couple of moments later, some furious youth came to the police headquarters and made sense of that the suspect has really killed two ladies asserting their goat have bitten his maize".
As indicated by Ankobiahene of Tepa Nana Amoateng Tuffuor, occupants of Atobra people group saw the shock of their lives Sunday evening.
Relating the terrible scene, Ankobiahene Nana Amoateng Tuffuor made sense of that "we were at the royal residence yesterday and a young fellow accepted to be in his late 30's jumped into the castle and griped that certain individuals are pursuing him since he grumbled that their goats have eaten his maize so I advised him to continue to the police headquarters not realizing that he was really the person who has carried out murder".
Nana Ankobiahene in the wake of relating the trial made sense of the complainant clearly is the killer.
"As a head of this town, I have never seen or heard such news. This is an untouchable and we are thinking about to counsel the divine beings and choose how to scrub the place that is known for such ridiculous terrible demonstration that has come to pass for our territory to stay away from any fiasco."
The suspect has been moved to the territorial police order to stay away from any retaliation assault from the young.
The two departed ladies have been recognized as Rose Asibi, 30, and her in-regulation Rachel Alale, 17.
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