In the Abura Asebu Kwamankese District of the Central region, a shocking discovery has left the residents of Abura Dunkwa in disbelief. The lifeless body of a farmer named Kojo Atta, also known as John, in his 40s, was found by game hunters during one of their hunting trips.
The farmer had been reported missing for several weeks, causing concern among his family and the community. Sadly, his remains were found deep within the bush, in an advanced state of decomposition, making recognition difficult.
Residents are gripped with fear and suspicion, as they believe that Kojo Atta was a victim of foul play and that his body was deliberately placed where it was discovered. The location of his body, hidden behind coconut trees near a swampy area, suggests an attempt to conceal the crime.
Upon being informed of the grim discovery, the police swiftly responded to the scene. ASP Paul Akonde, the District Police Commander, led the police team, accompanied by the town’s Asafo Company, District Environmental Health Officer Emmanuel A. Commey, and family members.
Considering the state of the body and on the advice of the District Environmental Health Officer, authorities made the decision to bury the deceased. However, an investigation has been initiated to unravel the mystery surrounding Kojo Atta’s untimely demise. The police are determined to find answers and bring those responsible to justice.
The tragic incident has left the community shaken, and the search for the truth behind the farmer’s death continues as they grapple with this unsettling turn of events.