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Detective Constable Dies In Ahafo Region On Election Duties

 

Detective Constable Kwarteng Abebrese Nantwi is dead while on election duty

OpenLife Nigeria reports that Detective Constable Kwarteng Abebrese Nantwi of Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters Operations in Accra currently on Election Duties at Ahafo Region is dead.
It has been confirmed from police sources that he fell sick and was rushed to Hwidiem Government Hospital but was discharged after treatment.
Earlier today December 7, 2020 he fell unconscious in his room and was rushed back to same hospital for further treatment but was pronounced dead on arrival.
His body has since been deposited at same Hospital morgue pending further action while the police administration has notified the immediate family of his unfortunate passing.

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