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Father of the 10-year-old boy, who was allegedly killed by two teenagers at Kasoa for rituals, has threatened to take the law into his hands if proper justice is not served.
Two young men, aged 18 and 19, are currently in police grips assisting investigation for allegedly murdering the 10-year-old boy for rituals in the Awutu Senya East Municipality in the Central Region.
The deceased, only identified as Ishmael, was found dead in an uncompleted building at Kasoa Lamptey in the same Municipality.
Father of the deceased Frank Mensah Abdallah, while speaking on Akoma FM‘s morning show GhanAkoma on Monday, April 5, charged the security agencies to be up and doing to ensure justice for his late son else “I will take the law into my hands and seek justice for my late son”.
Mr Abdallah told host of the show Aduanaba Kofi Asante Ennin that “I had returned from a long trip after I had left home for Oti Region, early hours of that Saturday.
“My son together with the whole family had our breakfast. I later retired to my bed because I was exhausted after my long trip from Oti Region to Kasoa. Few minutes later I was abruptly woken up to be told that my son has been killed.”
The father, who couldn’t control his tears while recounting his last encounter with his son, passionately appealed for vivid investigation to bring justice to bear for his son.
Meanwhile, Deputy PRO for the Central Regional Police Command Sergeant Isaac Evans Ettie has called on the public for information to unravel the perceived mysteries surrounding the death of Ishmael.
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