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Zeqblog Blog of Monday, 4 August 2025

Source: Okine Isaac

Local Banker Murdered in Volta Region

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As reported by adomonline on Sunday, August 3, 2025, the peaceful community of Ho in the Volta Region was thrown into turmoil after the shocking discovery of a local banker’s brutal murder in his own home under mysterious conditions.

Initial accounts from officials indicate that the crime took place in the early hours of Sunday. The victim, a male banker, was found dead by a coworker who grew concerned after multiple calls went unanswered. Upon arriving at the residence, the colleague made the grim discovery.

The crime scene was horrifying—the banker’s body lay on his bed with severe wounds, including the gruesome removal of his eyes. The room showed signs of a struggle, with items scattered about, hinting at a violent altercation before the killing. Neighbors admitted to hearing unusual sounds around midnight but dismissed them as normal household activity.

One local recounted, “We heard banging and what seemed like something being dragged, but we never suspected such a terrible act was happening right next door.”

The victim’s name has not yet been released as authorities work to notify his family. However, police confirmed he was employed at a respected bank in the area and had no criminal background. Coworkers described him as well-regarded, private, and reserved about his personal life.

The Volta Regional Police have initiated a thorough investigation, with forensic experts examining the scene for evidence. Statements are being gathered from neighbors, colleagues, and anyone who had recent contact with the victim.

While the motive remains unclear, early theories include a planned robbery or a personal grudge. However, police urge the public to avoid speculation, stressing that the inquiry is still in its preliminary stages.

The horrific nature of the crime has deeply unsettled the community, prompting calls for stronger security measures in an area traditionally viewed as safe.