The once peaceful community of Assin Kyiano is now gripped by fear and uncertainty following the mysterious deaths of four teenage students.
The tragic incident has left residents in shock and has sparked rumors linking the deaths to a missing sum of GH¢2,000.
The victims, all aged between 13 and 15, were students in class 6 at a local school.
They died under mysterious circumstances, with local reports suggesting that the deaths might be connected to the missing money.
According to sources, the stolen funds were allegedly used to purchase food that was shared among school friends by the grandson of Nana Kwabena Nyarko, a Fanti Chief.
The community is now in a state of panic, with many residents believing that the deaths were caused by a curse.
Nana Jatuah, the Krontihene, has stated that traditional leaders are investigating the matter and working to pacify the gods to restore peace.
He has also advised parents not to withdraw their children from school, assuring them that progress is being made in resolving the situation.
Nana Kwabena Nyarko has denied any involvement in the curse, stating that he had no knowledge of the missing money and that he did not curse anyone.
Despite his denial, the community remains on edge, with many seeking spiritual help at prayer camps to protect themselves and their families.
Residents of Assin Kyiano are calling for calm and unity during this difficult time.
As the investigation continues, the people of Assin Kyiano are holding on to hope that the truth will be uncovered and that peace will be restored to their community.
In the meantime, they are relying on their faith and the support of their neighbors to get through this challenging period.
As the community waits for answers, the memory of the four young students lives on, a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of coming together in times of crisis.
Source: feednews.com