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Woman pounded to death for cursing her son

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Mon, 24 Sep 2018 Source: asempanews.com

A woman, aged 50, has been smacked to death with a pestle by her own son after she cursed him over petty squabbles in Wassa Simpa, in the western region.

The illegal miner, who allegedly murdered his fifty-year-old mother has been arrested by the Nsueam District Police Command of the Western Region.

According to reports, the 20-year-old suspect, identified as Augustine Armah, was said to have smacked his mother with a pestle.

Narrating the story to the media, Superintendent of Police, Jonas Kofi Agbevam, Nsueam District Police Commander said that, the deceased, Kyere Aso, a petty trader, lives with her son in Wassa Simpa, a suburb of Tarkwa.

He said the deceased and her son had an argument and it was alleged that Aso cursed her son Armah that he would never be able to marry any woman.

Superintendent Agbevam said, the suspect who is unemployed due to the ban on small-scale mining by the government had been searching for a lady to settle down with, but his search had proven futile.

He said Armah attributed his plight to his mother’s pronouncement of curses on him.

He said in the late hours of Friday, September 14, 2018, a similar quarrel ensued between them and the deceased repeated the same utterances.

Superintendent Agbevam revealed that Armah who was under the influence of alcohol went to the deceased and pleaded with her to revoke the curse on him.

According to him, Aso declined his request and this provoked Armah who went for a pestle and smacked her on the neck and bolted.

He said the deceased screamed for help and some neighbours rushed to her aid and quickly sent her to the Dompim health centre, but she was pronounced dead on arrival.

The District commander said the police was informed around 8 pm and the body was deposited at the Apinto government hospital morgue pending an autopsy.

The police arrested Armah on the same day from his hideout and he is in police custody, with the investigation ongoing.

Source: asempanews.com