Sh-ocking: How Human Heads, Body Parts Were Found In Popular Footballer's Refrigerator | PHOTOS
Faith Ukanwa
Aug 30, 2021
The Ghana Police have arrested a popular footballer and also a sports commentator, Richard Gyamfi, for the alleged murder of a young boy, keeping human heads and body parts in his apartment.
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The incident happened in the Sunyani Municipality of the West African Country.
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Trouble started when a young boy identified as Louis Agyemang went missing. A friend of Agyemang insisted that he saw him at a park with Gyamfi who denied seeing the young boy on interrogation.
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Report says the suspect was asked to open his apartment for search but he refused on a pretence that his house key was missing. The angry parents of the missing boy alongside others, were said to have forcefully barged into the suspect's house where they found a lifeless body of Agyemang on the floor with his head already chopped off.
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Three other human heads and other human parts were found in the suspect's refrigerator.
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He was thereafter handed over to the Bono Regional Police Command for further investigations.
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