DORMAA:  65 YEAR OLD MAN MURDERED AT  NSESERESO

A man believed to be 65 years old, Asum Alex also known as Kwabena Maa has been murdered by an unknown persons over an alleged misunderstanding on a cashew farm proceeds at Nsesereso in the Dormaa Central Municipality of the Bono Region. 

DORMAA:  65 YEAR OLD MAN MURDERED AT  NSESERESO

A man believed to be 65 years old, Asum Alex also known as Kwabena Maa has been murdered by an unknown person over an alleged misunderstanding on cashew farm proceeds at Nsesereso in the Dormaa Central Municipality of the Bono Region.


The man who works as a farmer to a landowner of a cashew plantation died according to information died as a  result of the distribution of the farm among the landowner and the deceased who tiled the land and cultivated the cashew at Nsesereso.

Narrating the incident, Nana Brafo Ababio,  Mansenpoanohene of Nseseresohene explain that, the deceased was allegedly murdered by his farm owner a woman named Nno  Kosua together with her four sons and one other Amadu Koo.
He said, “Doctors at the Dormaa Presbyterian Hospital confirmed the incident after he was rushed there for treatment”. 
Nana narrated that, the deceased body was found at a bush struggling to survive with gunshot wounds at his back and white foam coming out from his mouth.
Some eyewitnesses who said they assisted in helping the police to identify the deceased body in the farm after some days he could not be found after he went to the farm narrated how he was found half alive and how he was rushed to the hospital.
“After days of he not reporting back from the farm to the house, we searched for him and we found him half alive with the police”, one of them narrated.

“He was rushed to the Dormaa Presbyterian Hospital but was pronounced dead after a short period”, another one added.
However, the Dormaa Municipal Police Command has been informed about the incident and has assured justice for the deceased.
They have also assured to trace the perpetrators and bring them to book for justice to prevail for the deceased.
The body has since been deposited at the Dormaa Presbyterian Hospital.