Twifo Praso in Shock as 18-Year-Old Seamstress Found Dead with Used Condoms at Crime Scene
Twifo Praso in the Central Region has been thrown into mourning following the disturbing discovery of an 18-year-old seamstress, Nana Zinabu, who was found dead in her room under suspicious and heartbreaking circumstances.
According to a report by 3News, the body of the young woman was found early in the morning, with used condoms scattered around her and her mouth sealed. The nature of the scene has raised strong suspicions of sexual assault and murder, prompting widespread concern and calls for urgent police action.
Nana Zinabu, who was learning to become a seamstress, was described by neighbors as calm, respectful, and focused on her work. Her sudden death has left both family members and community residents in deep grief and fear.
An eyewitness, a fellow tenant in the same compound, recounted the moment she discovered the body. “I woke up around 4:30 AM to prepare food. I noticed her door was slightly open. When I peeked inside, she was lying there lifeless. I screamed and alerted others. Sadly, we realized she was already gone,” she said.
The shocking incident has stirred strong emotions in the town. Many residents, especially parents, are expressing fear and outrage. Mr. Kwame Asiedu, a community elder, stated, “This is devastating. She was just a young girl trying to build a future. We want the police to act swiftly and ensure those responsible are found and punished. Our girls must be protected.”
Police have since visited the scene and confirmed that investigations are ongoing. A brief statement from the district police indicated that forensic evidence was being collected and that an autopsy would be conducted to determine the exact cause of death. “We are treating this case as suspicious. We urge the public to remain calm while we conduct thorough investigations,” the officer stated.
As the town reels from the loss, the call for justice grows stronger. The death of Nana Zinabu stands as a painful reminder of the dangers faced by young women and the need for stronger community vigilance and protection.