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Berekum: Man Allegedly Kills Brother and Sister-in-Law Over Cashew Farm Dispute

Dispute over cashew farm allegedly sparks attack; victims die in hospital while suspect remains in police custody

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  • Emmanuel Yeboah allegedly attacked his brother and sister-in-law over a cashew farm, resulting in their deaths
  • Yeboah was arrested, charged with attempted murder and causing harm, and is set to reappear in court on January 12, 2025
  • Police recovered the cutlass used in the attack and are continuing investigations into the motive and circumstances of the killings

A man, Emmanuel Yeboah, has been arrested in Berekum, Bono Region, for allegedly attacking his brother and the brother’s wife in a dispute over a cashew farm, resulting in their deaths.

According to the Bono Regional Police Command, the suspect ambushed the victims with a cutlass while they were on their way to the disputed land.

The injured couple was rushed to a health facility but died on January 8, 2025, while receiving medical treatment.

Chief Inspector Thomas Akeelah, the Regional Public Relations Officer, stated that Yeboah was arrested and remanded in police custody on January 3, 2025, by the Berekum Circuit Court, presided over by Mr. Osei Kofi, facing charges of attempted murder and causing harm.

He is scheduled to reappear in court on January 12, 2025, for further proceedings.

Police investigations indicate that the attack was likely motivated by a long-standing dispute over cashew farm ownership. A cutlass believed to have been used in the assault was recovered from the bush, and inquiries are ongoing.

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