Hayford Akwasi Affum hanging on the tree
A 45-YEAR-old palm wine tapper has shockingly ended his life through hanging at Fiankoma, in the Amansie Central District, in the Ashanti Region.
The deceased, identified as Hayford Akwasi Affum, reportedly, left home around 8:45am on May 14, 2022 but he did not return home again, sparking fear and panic.
Affum, a married man and a father of four, was later seen hanging on a tree in a bush, which is very close to his house, the police have confirmed.
The deceased did not leave behind any suicide note to show what influenced him to take away his life in that weird manner.
The body of the late palm wine tapper has since been deposited at the Jacobu St. Peter’s Hospital Morgue for preservation and autopsy, as police investigates his death.
“14/05/2022 at about 8:50am, Kwabena Dapaah, the Assemblyman of Fiankoma Electoral Area, called at the station,” a police report has disclosed.
“He reported that one Hayford Akwasi Affum, aged 45, a native of Fiankoma and a palm wine tapper, has hanged himself and died in a bush near his house at Fiankoma.
“On receipt of the complaint, the station officer in charge of day patrol team proceeded to the scene where the deceased was found hanged on a cocoa tree with a sponge.
“And after a search and inspection, the deceased body was conveyed to Jacobu St. Peter’s Hospital for autopsy,” the police report seen by the paper, indicated.
The report said spot investigation revealed that the deceased was a palm wine tapper, living with his wife and four children at Fiankoma new site near the SDA church.
“That the deceased left the house and could not return. That other family members were informed and upon a search, the deceased was found hanging and dead in a nearby bush about ten meters away from the house, with sponge tied around his neck,” the report added.
FROM I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr., Kumasi