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February 22, 2026
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Woman found dead at Dzodze
Key Points
- A woman identified as Mama Ahama, in her late 30s, was found dead at Dzodze in the Ketu North Municipality.
- The incident occurred at the residence of Christian Ahiadzro, 53, at Dzodze Kuli around 0300 hours on February 20, 2026.
- Ahiadzro reported the death to the Police; preliminary examinations showed no visible signs of physical violence on the body.
- An Assembly Member confirmed the deceased and Ahiadzro were in a relationship, both hailing from different parts of Dzodze.
- Police are investigating the case, and the body has been deposited at Ho Teaching Hospital for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
Why This Matters
This incident, while local, underscores the ongoing importance of law enforcement and the judicial process in maintaining peace and order within Ghanaian communities. It highlights the critical role of police investigations in determining the cause of death and ensuring justice, which is fundamental to societal stability across the nation.
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