The body of a wood craft seller was seen dangling on a black berry tree at Pig farm, a suburb of Accra, in a gory case of suicide.
Noah Asare, 30, took his own life on Thursday dawn sending the vicinity into a state of shock.
It is unclear why he took that line of action.
The brother of the deceased, Kofi Acheampong, told Joy News, Asare was suffering from malaria the night before.
According to him, his search for Asare proved futile Wednesday night but only saw his body, dangling lifeless on a tree just behind their house.
He has since reported the case to the Kotobabi Police Station for further investigations to be conducted.
Story by Nathan Gadugah/Myjoyonline.com
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