Police in the Eastern Region have begun investigations into
circumstances leading to the death of a 29-year-old teacher with the
Asesewa Roman Catholic basic school.
Regina Mintah was spotted dead in her room on Thursday when her
Landlord reported to police after detecting houseflies and stench
emanating from her room. Regina Mintah
The Landlord, according to the police, said the deceased had already
told her she was travelling to her hometown three days before the
incidence.
ASP Ebenezer Tetteh said Regina’s body, which was already
decomposing, was found in her room when police officers forcibly opened
the door to her room.
The police boss explained that she was found kneeling with her head resting on her bed with blood stains on the floor.
“Nothing suspicious was found after a thorough search in the room”, he said.
The body has been deposited at the Asesewa hospital morgue for preservation and autopsy at the police hospital.
SOURCE : http://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news/teacher-29-dies-in-her-room-at-asesewa/
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