Okyenhene Mourns Asiakwa Murdered Teacher

Some of the teachers mourning their departed colleague

Okyenhene Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin II has expressed his condolences to the family of the late George Somuah Bosompem, a teacher of Salvation Army School at Asiakwa in the Abuakwa South Municipality of the Eastern Region, who was brutally beaten to death by some teenagers in the area.

Osagyefuo Ofori Panin II, in a statement issued and signed by Secretary to Okyeman State, D. M. Ofori-Atta, expressed sadness with the death of the teacher.

He also called on the police to intensify efforts to bring the perpetrators to book.

Okyenhene also condemned the rise in unruly and dastardly acts by the youth, adding that moral decadence has no place in a civilised society.

He appealed to the public to cooperate fully with the police to ensure that justice prevails in the matter.

Meanwhile, hundreds of residents and teachers stormed Asiakwa to observe the one-week celebration of the deceased yesterday.

Okyenhene sent a delegation led by the Ankobeahene of Kyebi, Barima Ofori Kumahene IV, to present assorted drinks to the bereaved family.

Mr. Bosompem, 57, is expected to be buried in July.

Six suspects

The Kibi District Magistrate Court on Tuesday remanded the six suspects into prison custody for their alleged involvement in the death of the Religious and Moral Education teacher.

The six – Richard Amaning, 18; Mireku Emmanuel, 19; PhilopKodie, 19; Offei Frimpong, 19; Ezekiel Boadu, 20; and Evans Aboagye, alias Otega, 19 – are facing charges of conspiracy and murder.

From Daniel Bampoe, Asiakwa