Suicide News: Man takes his life by HANGING
It may not be easy to die or kill one self, but when a man takes his life by hanging, everyone must be worried and ask what the problem was? A man whose identity is yet to be confirmed, believed to be in his 40s has committed suicide in Kumasi. He allegedly took his life in an uncompleted building at Tafo a community in the Ashanti region.
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Residents in the vicinity who spoke with Pure Fm’s Osei Kwadwo revealed that, the deceased was dead at the time he was seen on Wednesday dawn in the yet to be competed building which was close to the Tafo Methodist school park.
The residents raised concerns of insecurity in the area which according to them is on the increase. They indicated that, they are living is a state of fear not knowing what will happen next. This state of fear is due to the increase in criminal activities in the area which has become a daily routine.
They therefore appealed to the Ashanti Regional Police Command to beef up security in the community so they can feel safe.
The body of the unidentified deceased person has however, been taken to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Morgue for preservation and autopsy.
Newsghana24.com will keep you updated with information on this sad story and and when it trickles in.
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