The deputy director of the Youth Employment Agency in the Volta region beats his girlfriend to death ▷ Ghana news



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-A deputy director of YEA beat his girlfriend to death

-The girlfriend died at Ho University Hospital on Monday.

-The Deputy Director will be arraigned in court today

Philip Caezar Kumah, deputy director of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), allegedly beat his girlfriend to death in Akatsi in the northern Volta region.

Confirming the development of Accra-based Starr FM, Volta Regional Police PRO, Sgt. Prince Dogbatse, said the late Elizabeth Yesutor, informed her friends of Kumah’s abusive nature.

The deputy director of the Youth Employment Agency in the Volta region beats his girlfriend to death

Elizabeth Yesutor died at University Hospital Ho
Source: UGC

According to the PRO Police, he personally urged the deceased to report to the police “but that did not happen.”

“The man is now in our custody and I hope we go to trial today, Thursday, March 11, 2021, then we will see what happens,” he said in the interview monitored by YEN.com.gh.

Sergeant. Dogbatse narrated that the deceased was hospitalized after being attacked by her boyfriend. “There have been several cases in which he abused this lady,” he said.

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Elizabeth Yesutor died at Ho Teaching Hospital on Monday, March 8, 2021.

In other news about YEN.com.gh, one of the children rescued from the drowning saga on Apam beach had been narrating what led them to drowning.

The boy said that while he and his friends were swimming, they saw beautiful and attractive women approaching them.

He said they couldn’t find out if they were part of the women they had gone swimming with, so they invited them to join them in swimming.

At that time they saw strong tidal waves that were beyond normal coming to wash away some of them.

He said that while the “first group” of children were being taken away, the rest kept swimming until another powerful wave came for them.

Many people have come to the conclusion that the ‘strange ladies’ in the boy’s narrative could be mermaids who were taken away to be killed.

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