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The lifeless body of an unidentified middle-aged man has been found at Tanase, near Mepeasam in the Bole District in the Savannah Region.
The discovery was made on Wednesday, February 2, 2022.
Although personnel from the Bole District Police Command have been at the scene of the incident, an official statement is yet to be issued.
Also, sources at the Bole Police station say preliminary checks on the body indicate no foul play. However, the body has been deposited at the morgue for autopsy to be conducted to aid in further investigations into the cause of death.
But JoyNews sources in Tanase, the community where the body was found believe the deceased met his untimely death on Tuesday, February 1.
He was also said to have been found half buried in a nearby bush at the Mepeasam Electoral Area.
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