Showing posts with label Suicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suicide. Show all posts

26 Jul 2015

UHAS lecturer who committed Suicide buried


The Late Winfred Korku Ametefe (c)facebook
The mortal remains of the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) lecturer, who committed suicide has been buried in Ho on Saturday.
Winfred Korku Ametefe’s, body was found hanging in his official residence at Ho VORADEP Village last Tuesday by the Police, after some residents in area complained of a bad stench emanating from the deceased’s apartment. He is believed to have committed the act three days before the body was found.
The burial which took place at the Ho public cemetery Saturday morning was preceded by a brief solemn burial service at the Elorm E.P Church at Ho-Bankoe.
In attendance, were members of the UHAS community, as well as relatives and friends of the 41 years old lecturer, most of whom, are yet to come to terms with his sudden demise.
One of his close allies narrated that, “Winfred, is an extrovert, who is very cordial with everyone. There was no day that you’ll see him moody; so I'm very shock to hear such a tragedy could befall him.”

23 Jun 2014

Bizzare! Man Hanged himself in Ho



Residents of Ho ‘Kablekordzi’ near PWD, in the Volta region last Saturday woke up to a bizarre news of a young man who hanged himself in a nearby forest plantation.
The unidentified man who is believed to be in his late twenties, body was found hanging on a tree in the plantation in a decomposing state by a young man from the community.

Narrating the story, the young man said he saw a strange object hanging on a tree a few meters away from where he was in the forest.
Frightened by the sight, the young man reported the incident to some residents living in the area who later reported the issue to the Police.
According to the eye-witness, the police officers were able to locate the body in the forest, but with no indication of a self-inflicted injury on the body.
The corpse has since been deposited at the morgue while the Police continue with their investigations.

Credit: Apkablie King-Nobert/Volta Premier FM