The rate at which people are dying this month of July is unbearable. Most people die of electric shocks and others to die prematurely. Most of them are also killed by robbers, family members, and other bad people in society. Most of these death cases are caused by accident.
Just this afternoon, the sad news trending on the internet confirms that a Ghanaian man living in the United Kingdom has been stabbed to death by his alleged girlfriend. This sad incident happened this afternoon in Manchester in the United Kingdom.
According to reports, this Ghanaian Man Living in the UK's lifeless body was seen lying on his couch in his living room. Due to the security cameras in the house, the police were able to find out the cause of his death. The police reported that he was stabbed by a lady who they think is his girlfriend. The dead body has been sent to the mortuary.
Also read a snippet of my previous post;
The Tema West Municipal Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Michael Teye Larweh, and a businessman, Lordking Adotey Akrong, have been dragged before an Accra Circuit Court for their alleged involvement in the fraudulent sale of a parcel of land priced at GH¢30,000.
The two, according to court documents, had attempted to sell the land located at the abattoir near Toyota Ghana Office in Community 18 in Tema, which did not belong to them, to a businessman by the name of Richard Pomeyie.
According to the records, the complainant had acquired the said land from the Tema Development Company and was in the process of developing the land to put up a washing bay when Mr. Larweh approached him and claimed ownership of the land, but offered to sell it to the complainant for GH¢30,000 if he was interested.
The documents said the complainant “feigned interest to buy the land upon suspicion that A1 (Mr. Larweh) is not the owner. On receipt of the complaint, the police arranged with the petitioner who had agreed with A1 to make an initial deposit of GH¢20,000 cash and pay the balance later,” the documents indicate.