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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
There have been reports that a Ghanaian gym instructor identified as Little has been killed.
Little was killed on Thursday morning by some thugs in Tantra Hill.
According to reports, Little was confronted by thugs earlier in the day before he was killed at about 2:am on Thursday morning.
The report says there were gunshots fired in his house and his killers bolted on their motorbike without touching his properties.
Sources claim Little and his close associates who train women in their gym have been taking advantage of them because of their looks.
They date rich women and get sponsored for whatever they want.
According to reports, Little was bonking one young rich woman who is married to an influential man. Before he was killed, he reportedly received threats and messages warning him to cut ties with the woman but he didn’t.
However, new details dropping indicates that top media personality, Akumaa Mama Zimbi was allegedly one of the women who was dating Little.
The Odo Ahumaso show host is said to be the most popular sugar mummy for Little who sponsored him.
Sources have revealed that Akuma Mama Zimbi allegedly rented the gym shop and bought a motorbike for him after dating him for about 7 years.
Aside from all that, Mama Zimbi was allegedly fighting two other sugar mummies over the guy.
And according to report, Akumaa Mama Zimbi was around on that fateful Thursday when the boy was killed.
Meanwhile, the police is said to have launched investigations into the matter to fish out the killers of Little.
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