A Chinese has allegedly committed suicide Friday dawn at a Casino in Osu.
The Ghana News Agency (GNA) gathered that the Chinese spent all his money on games at the casino without winning.
GNA was also told that the deceased allegedly borrowed money from management of the Casino to play again in an attempt to redeem money lost but lost again.
An eyewitness said management of the Casino, therefore, locked him up in a room due to his inability to pay the borrowed money.
Reports further indicate that the Chinese man whose name has been withheld later hanged himself in the room.
Police in Osu confirmed the incident but refused to give details, saying, investigations were ongoing.
A staff at the Casino Galaxy in an interview with the GNA also confirmed the case but failed to give details.
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