Two siblings found dead at Old Tafo in
Kumasi
Kumasi, March 5, Ghanadot/GNA- Residents of Old
Tafo-Pankrono in Kumasi were thrown into a state of shock
and trepidation when on Wednesday morning, news of the
mysterious death of two young siblings spread through the
community.
Fatawo Issaka,a three year old boy and his two-and-half year
old sister, Kawusara Alhassan were found dead behind a
public toilet facility within the premises of Old
Tafo-Pankrono M.A. JSS.
Their bodies, which were intact with no cuts or blood stain
have been deposited at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
(KATH) Morgue for autopsy.
Briefing the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on Wednesday, Assistant
Superintendent of Police (ASP) George Andrews Kumah, and
District Commander of the Asawase Police said, the two
children reportedly vanished from the house on Tuesday at 10
a.m.
Mr Alhassan Issaka, their father and a electrician then made
the report to the Old Tafo Police whiles radio announcements
about the children’s sudden disappearance was made on the
Ash F.M, a private radio station at Pankrono Estate.
Besides ASP Kumah said a search party was also organized to
search the whole community for the children but it was in
vain.
Relatives therefore rushed to the scene this morning when
rumours about the bodies spread in the community and were
identified as those of Kawusara and Fatawo.
ASP Kumah, said though there were no cuts on the bodies the
police suspects foul play and have thus intensified
investigation to unravel the mystery surrounding the
dastardly act.
GNA
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