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A-30-year NAS staff allegedly killed in Bole

A-30-year NAS staff allegedly killed in Bole

A staff of the National Ambulance Service (NAS) in the Bole District, Lucky Mahama Imoro, has allegedly been killed by an assailant.

Mr Imoro, who was in his early 30s, was believed to have been hit on the head with a block by his attacker, at Bole, the district capital.

An uncle to the deceased, Mr Mahama Haruna who confirmed the incident to the media, yesterday, said it happened on Sunday evening, around the Bole L/A Primary School, at Mempeaeem, a suburb of Bole, in the Savannah Region.

He explained that the late Imoro was making a phone call around the school where the assailant sleeps, and the suspect allegedly struck Imoro’s head with block and fled the scene.

Mr Haruna said a passerby saw Imoro lying in a pool of blood and raised the alarm for Imoro to be rushed to the Bole District Hospital where he was confirmed dead on arrival.

“For now, the little I can say is that someone hit the head of Imoro with an object, not once. I think the person hit him and after he fell, he hit him countless times.”

“Where it happened, there was a man around, he is not mad, he calls himself shoe shine, but I will say he is our prime suspect,” Mr Haruna said.

Mr Haruna indicated that the body was deposited at the Bole hospital, the family was preparing for his burial and called on the police to investigate the incident.

The Bole community has been thrown into fear and panic following recent killings in the area. Some residents, who spoke to the media, expressed fear and shock about the incident.

They noted that such mysterious death was rampant in the area, and called on the security agencies to probe the death of Mr Imoro and other such case.

Source: www.spotonnews.net

Joyceline Natally Cudjoe

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