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General News of Thursday, 27 June 2019

Source: mynewsgh.com

Kidnapping and murders: Angry residents burn down shrine; spiritualists flees

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Some angry residents of Ejisu Jamasi in the Ejisu Municipality in the Ashanti Region have burnt down a shrine belonging to a Beninois following what they described as ritual murders in the area.

According to the youth, the Spiritualist, whose name is yet to be identified by MyNewsGh.com is responsible for the recent serial killings and kidnappings of children in the locality, according to their investigation.

“Since he moved to this place, for two years now, we continue to count killings and kidnappings and we blame him for that”, a resident who spoke on condition of strict anonymity on Kumasi-based Nhyira FM monitored by MyNewsGh.com narrated.

According to the opinion leader, the incident happened on Tuesday evening around 4:00pm where the youth stormed the spiritual home meeting the absence of the spiritualist and family who it is gathered got wind and fled.

Checks by MyNewsGh.com reveal that both the spiritualist and his family have fled to Benin to escape possible mob attacks by the enraged residents.

Police in the area confirmed the action of the youth to this portal but were quick to add that investigations are currently ongoing to apprehend the culprits.

It would that residents of Ejisu-Jamasi woke up on Friday morning to the shocking news of the death of a 16-year-old student of Juaben Senior High School.

Family of Linda Akansaa, who suspects the second-year Home Economics student was murdered said she had been missing for a week.

Her half-naked and almost decomposed body was discovered in a bush near an uncompleted building by a resident who had gone to clear the site of weeds.

Her death has left residents in fear as they continue to seek answers about what could have motivated the murder of the girl whose single mother has laboured to raise her.

Narrating what happened, the family said she left home at about 5 p.m. on Friday, June, 14, to have her phone charged in a nearby house.