Eight
people have been killed by suspected mentally unstable persons in three
separate incidents across Ghana in 24 hours.
In the first incident in Assin Akrofuom
in the Central Region, a
middle-aged man suspected to be mentally unstable killed four members of his
immediate family and their landlord.
The suspect, Kwasi Ganu, is reported to have been released
recently after serving time for a criminal offense.
According to inhabitants of the area, he is a wee (cannabis)
smoker who occasionally chases people around.
On Thursday
he was seen sharpening two machetes, but no one questioned him.
Ganu killed
his father, mother, two siblings and then proceeded to inflict wounds on the
landlord and his son.
The landlord also died instantly, but his son was rushed to the
Assin Fosu hospital.
After, Ganu was lynched by a mob that wanted instant justice.
The mob fought the police who eventually saved Ganu, but he did
not make it to the hospital.
In a related development near Jamasi in the Ashanti region, a
mentally ill man allegedly killed three elderly persons.
The police
searched for the suspected murderer who they eventually arrested in the bush.
He was
arraigned before court much to the disappointment of the residents who wanted
instant justice.
In an ensuing fight with the police, the residents vandalized the
police station demanding the police hand over the suspect to them.
In yet another incident in Techiman in the Brong Ahafo region, a
28-year-old man believed to be mentally challenged wounded two people who are
said to be in critical condition at the Holy Family Hospital.
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