The body of a 21-year-old teacher trainee, Hannah Akosua Frimpomaa, has been found in an uncompleted building at Mesidan in the Techiman North Municipality of the Bono East Region.
Information gathered indicates that Frimpomaa misplaced her phone. In the bid to get her phone back, she used a colleague’s phone to dial her number and an unknown person answered and asked her to come to Techiman for the missing mobile phone.
Initially, she hesitated in embarking on the journey from Atebubu to Techiman.
She pleaded with the unknown person to send the phone via a taxi driver from Techiman to Atebubu so she could pick it up from the Atebubu lorry station.
But, the unknown person convinced her to show up in person for her phone.
She left campus on Thursday, June 13, and travelled to Techiman to retrieve her missing mobile phone.
According to Fosu, the police led the family to the scene after they found the body in a pool of blood.
He said the police told them that it was the owner of the uncompleted building who saw the body and reported it.
Mr Fosu said the body had been conveyed to the Techiman Holy Family Hospital, where an autopsy confirmed that she was stabbed multiple times in the throat and blood taken from her body.
The family is appealing to the Ghana Police Service and other security agencies to help bring the perpetrators to justice.
Need to find out that girl boyfriend or ex-boy friends, they are those traps her such incidents because one bought her the phone to help them win her relationship but failed where the other ones who had spent much of his belongings for her planned this incident to make her lose because she care for other ones than another.