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A/R: Sekyedumase police rescue 55-year-old man from cemetery after brutal attack by nephew

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Sekyedumase, Ashanti Region – A 42-year-old man, Solomon Mensah, has been arrested by Sekyedumase police after being accused of assaulting his uncle, 55-year-old Kwaku Gyasi, in a violent attack that left the victim severely injured.

On the morning of January 11, 2025, Kwame Atta and Atta Gyimah, residents of Sekyedumase, apprehended Mensah and brought him to the local police station, accompanied by a blood-soaked cutlass.

The men claimed that Mensah had brutally attacked Gyasi, who they believed had stolen from him.

Following the arrest, a team of Sekyedumase police officers, along with the complainants and the suspect, rushed to the Sekyedumase New Cemetery, where they found Gyasi lying unconscious, his body covered in blood and with multiple cutlass wounds.

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