Kasoa: Two 16-year-olds kill boy, 10, for sakawa riches

The teenage boys, 18 and 19 years respectively, are said to have lured their victim, a 10-year-old boy identified only as Ishmael, into an uncompleted building and reportedly killed him.
They are said to have hit him with an object which resulted in his instant death.
The incident happened at the Kasoa suburb of Lamptey Mills on Saturday, April 3, 2021, between 5 and 6 pm, according to sources.
The suspects are said to have lured him into the uncompleted building whilst he was playing outside his home and attacked him.
Police investigations are ongoing and the police is yet to comment on the incident.
But some residents in the area have said a fetish priest the suspects had contacted had told them to bring human parts for rituals.
Ishmael lived with the mother and sister at Kasoa, whilst the father lived elsewhere.
The father, according to Ishmael's mother had travelled and had not been able to visit them for some time.
The mother said Ishmael normally attend Islamic lessons on Saturdays but decided not to attend on the said day because he was waiting for his father who was visiting.
The mother said Ishmael had been speaking with the father on the telephone throughout the week and had asked him to visit.
So on Saturday he was home all day waiting for the father and was playing outside whilst the mother was having a nap inside.
She said it was Ishmael's sister who rushed in to inform her that he had been killed.
The residents apprehended the teenagers and reported the case to the Kasoa police.
The police moved to the scene and carried the body away.
Some eyewitnesses attempted to beat the teenagers but the police intervened and took them into their custody at the police station.
Source: graphic.com.gh
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