A 46-year-old man has been found dead in a bush at Kwasibenkrom in the Bethlehem Electoral Area in the Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Municipality of the Western North Region.
The deceased, identified as Francis Asamoah, better known as Yaawi, had gone missing for two days in Kwasibenkrom, a farming community.
Confirming the incident to the media, the wife of the victim, Georgina Ofori, stated that her husband had gone to the farm to plant maize while she was at home preparing food for him.
After finishing the meal, she went to the farm but did not find her husband there. Despite searching the entire farmland, she could not locate him.
Georgina then informed the neighbors, and together they initiated a search for her husband, but he was not found on the same day. The following day, the entire community mobilized to search the bush, where the deceased was eventually discovered dead.
The police were notified, and the body was conveyed to the Bibiani Government Hospital mortuary for further investigation.
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