Drama unfolded at Akomadan in the Ashanti Region of Ghana when
a dead woman allegedly rejected a coffin purchased by her husband (name notknown) for her befitting burial last Saturday.
Mourners at the funeral were reportedly
shocked to the marrow after it became apparent that the deceased, by name Adua
Yaa, a mother of 17, was not prepared to go into the grave with her husband’s
coffin.
The dead woman reportedly displayed
some shocking visible signs that she was not prepared to be buried with the
said coffin.
One Adwoa, a resident of Akomadan,
temporarily became possessed by the spirit of the dead woman, who reportedly in
a loud tone, stated that she didn’t like the coffin and other items bought by
her husband for her burial and so it should be changed.
This was followed by the failure of the
engine of the vehicle which was supposed to convey the body to the cemetery to start. The coffin containing Adua Yaa’s body also fell from a tricycle that
was later brought to convey it.
The said coffin was eventually replaced
with a new one, purchased by Yaa’s family, before her lifeless body could be
taken to the cemetery for burial, which was followed by her funeral.
One Achia, an eyewitness, who was speaking with Ali Baba of Kessben FM, said all preparations had been made by
the family of the deceased woman and the body was about to be taken to the
cemetery when Adwoa started to talk in a possessed manner.
She said Adwoa stated that she (the
dead) didn’t like the coffin which was bought by her husband and so it must be
changed, else she wouldn’t go.
Achia said members of the bereaved
family didn’t take Adwoa’s mind-blowing utterances lightly and so they quickly
bought a new coffin, placed Adua Yaa’s body into it and carried it into a
waiting vehicle to be taken to the cemetery, but the engine of that vehicle
would not start.
Achia said after the attempt to use the
tricycle had also failed, members of the family were left with no other option
than to let some of the young men carry the coffin on their heads to the
cemetery, which is located at the outskirts of the town, for burial.
According to an eyewitness, the
husband’s coffin was returned to him by Adua Yaa’s family, adding that the man
also rejected it.
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