Police finds missing UEW lecturer’s body buried at his own home in Winneba

The police have made a shocking discovery in the case of a missing lecturer from the University of Education, Winneba (UEW). The lecturer, Professor Amedeke, who was recently reported missing by his family, has sadly been found dead.
After beginning an official investigation, the police found that the professor had been secretly buried in his own house at Gyahadze, a community in Winneba, located in the Central Region.
His body has now been exhumed (dug up) and sent to a medical facility for safekeeping and an autopsy. This is to help determine the exact cause of death.
In a statement, the police confirmed: “One individual has been arrested in connection with the case and is currently assisting police with investigations.”
The discovery has left the academic community and residents of Winneba shocked and saddened. The late Professor Amedeke was known in educational circles, and many are now mourning his sudden and mysterious death.
So far, the details surrounding what led to the professor’s death are not fully known. The police are still investigating the case to understand what happened, and more information is expected to be shared with the public as the investigation continues.
“The circumstances surrounding the professor’s death remain unclear, and police say further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses,” authorities noted.
The unusual and troubling nature of the case has raised many questions, especially about how such an act could take place without immediate notice. The incident has also sparked fear and concern among locals and colleagues of the professor.
As the investigation moves forward, the police are urging the public to remain calm and allow the process to continue. They also call for anyone with helpful information to come forward to assist with the case.
For now, the police have assured the public that they are doing everything possible to uncover the truth behind the death of Professor Amedeke.

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